Smart ClassRoom and Interactive Board.pdf

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About This Presentation

This presentation is on interactive smart boards.


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Smart Classroom
through Interactive
Smart Boards
Dr. Vikramjit Singh

Smart Classroom
•A Smart Board is an interactive whiteboard that combines traditional
whiteboard functionality with modern digital capabilities.
•It features a large touch-sensitive display that can function as a computer
screen.
•Users can interact with the board using their fingers or a stylus to control
applications and browse the internet.
•Smart Boards enhance classroom learning by enabling collaborative and
interactive teaching methods.
•They support touchscreen editing, access to online resources, and
educational software.
•Many educators prefer Smart Boards for their immersive and engaging
learning experiences.
•The technology allows teachers to display their computer or mobile device
screens onto the board.
•Unlike traditional projectors, Smart Boards enable real-time interaction and
data manipulation on the screen.

Smart Classroom
A smart classroom integrates technology to enhance teaching and
learning experiences.
The digital interactive display board is a key component, replacing
traditional blackboards.
It allows multimedia teaching with videos, presentations, and live
annotations.
A Digital Interactive Display Board (DIDB) is a touchscreen-enabled
board that interacts with digital content.
Teachers can write, draw, and play videos directly on the board.
Example: Smart Boards, Promethean Boards, BenQ Interactive
Displays

How It Works?
Step 1: Connect the board to a computer or
cloud-based system.
Step 2: Use a stylus or fingers to write and
interact.
Step 3: Access online resources, PDFs, and
educational software for teaching.
Step 4: Save lessons for future reference or
remote learning.
.

Comparison: Traditional
vs. Smart Classroom
.
Feature Traditional Classroom Smart Classroom
Teaching Method Chalk & Talk Interactive & Digital
Learning Style Passive Active & Engaging
Content Access Limited to Books Multimedia & Online
Flexibility Fixed Remote & Recorded

Features of Smart
Boards
1.Recording a session
2.Creating and saving notes for later
3.Polls
4.Going live with the Class online to reach
students at various locations remotely
5.Annotations, to explain various topics
better
6.Collaboration by allowing multiple people
to use the smart board at the same time
7.Zooming in (expanding) and Zooming out
(reducing) content on screen
.

Benefits of Smart Boards
•Enhanced Learning – Uses multimedia like videos and animations for engaging
lessons.
•Interactive Learning – Touch and whiteboarding features promote communication
and creativity.
•Collaboration – Enables group discussions and real-time teamwork.
•Real-time Assessment – Interactive quizzes help evaluate student understanding
instantly.
•Personalized Learning – Supports different learning styles for all students.
•Access to Resources – Provides instant access to online educational materials.
•Student Engagement – Encourages active participation and deeper understanding.
•Low Maintenance – Easy to use, clean, and maintain.
•Eco-friendly – Reduces paper usage, promoting sustainability.
•Tech Integration – Seamlessly connects with digital tools for enhanced learning.
•Classroom Management – Helps with attendance, behavior tracking, and saving
work.
•Brainstorming – Serves as a platform for idea-sharing and group discussions.
•Work Review & Save – Allows teachers to save and track student progress.
•Better Retention – Highlights key points using colors and interactive features.
.

•Effective Ways to Use Smart
Boards for Teaching
•Interactive Lessons – Enhance teaching with images, videos, animations, and audio.
•Digital Whiteboarding – Solve problems, write notes, and draw diagrams in real-time.
•Cloud Integration – Access, save, and share resources seamlessly online.
•Live Quizzes – Conduct real-time quizzes and polls to assess understanding.
•Team Projects – Encourage collaborative learning on the smart board.
•Web Access – Browse educational resources and platforms directly.
•Document Annotation – Display and mark up PDFs, Word files, and more.
•Virtual Trips – Explore museums, historical sites, and science topics online.
•Mind Mapping – Visually organize complex concepts for better understanding.
•Educational Games – Reinforce learning through interactive games.
•Video Conferencing – Connect with experts and global classrooms.
•Lesson Recording – Save lessons for review and absent students.

Uses of Smart Boards
•Basic Interactive Teaching – Write, solve problems, and highlight key points with touch
interaction.
Benefit: Enhances student engagement with interactive lessons.
•Digital Note-Taking – Save and share board notes digitally.
Benefit: Saves time and ensures students have accurate materials.
•Interactive Problem Solving – Students collaborate on math and science problems on the
board.
Benefit: Encourages participation and provides immediate feedback.
•Projector Integration – Displays content from computers via external projectors.
Benefit: Cost-effective way to add interactivity to existing setups.
•Gamified Learning – Drag-and-drop or quiz-based interactive activities.
Benefit: Makes learning fun and engaging, especially for younger students.
•Teacher-Led Demonstrations – Annotate and illustrate concepts in real time.
Benefit: Visually explains complex topics for better understanding.
•Interactive Storytelling- Students participate by dragging characters or elements into the
narrative
Benefit: Fosters creativity and involvement in the learning process, especially for
younger students.

Uses of Interactive Flat Panels
•High-Resolution Learning – HD/4K visuals enhance
engagement in visual subjects.
•Collaborative Work – Supports multi-touch for group
brainstorming and presentations.
•Distance Learning – Integrates with video conferencing for
hybrid education.
•Interactive Quizzes – Enables real-time student
participation and feedback.
•STEM & STEAM Learning – Supports simulations, coding,
and hands-on exploration.
•Corporate Use – Enhances presentations, meetings, and
real-time collaboration.
•Touchscreen Lessons – Uses digital tools for interactive
subject teaching.
•Workshops & Training – Engages participants with hands-
on learning.
•Virtual Whiteboarding – Allows real-time remote
collaboration.
•LMS Integration – Connects with learning management
systems for seamless teaching.

Uses of Interactive Boards
Capture & Share Ideas – Teachers can write notes, create lists, and save them as PDFs or screenshots to share
via email or online platforms, reducing paper waste and supporting green initiatives.
Multimedia Lessons – Interactive whiteboards allow screen recording, audio integration, and the creation of
multimedia presentations, catering to different learning styles (visual, auditory, and hands-on).
Collaborative Problem-Solving – Students can interact with the board, solve problems together, and use online
resources for research, making learning more engaging and interactive, even for remote participants.
Engaging Learning Methods – Interactive features allow students to manipulate objects, reveal text, highlight
key points, and magnify sections, appealing to various learning styles like visual and kinesthetic learning.
Inclusive Participation – Tools like random name generators ensure all students get a chance to participate,
promoting equal engagement rather than calling on the same students repeatedly.
Access Online Resources – Teachers can integrate free lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations, videos, and
interactive content, enhancing the learning experience with diverse resources.
Mobile Teaching – With wireless pads, tablets, and apps, teachers can control the whiteboard from anywhere in
the classroom, allowing students to interact using their own devices for a more dynamic learning environment.

Benefits of Smart
Classroom
•High Levels of Engagement and Effective Teaching
•Different Languages and Learning Styles
• Create, Save and Share Lessons and Material Easily
•Personalized Learning to Boost the Results of Every
Student
• Integrated Solution to Reduce Overall Cost
•Easy to Use and Zero Learning Curve for Teachers
•Interactive Learning and Real-time Feedback
•Access to Internet

Examples from
Subjects
Subject Uses
Science •Example: In a Biology class, teachers can show 3D models
of the human body on the board.
•Students can zoom in and explore different organs.
•This improves visual learning and concept clarity.
Maths •Example: In a Math class, an interactive display can be used
for geometry visualization.
•Students can drag and manipulate angles, shapes, and
equations.
•Apps like GeoGebra enhance mathematical learning.
His & Geog •Example: In a Geography class, Google Earth can be used on
the board.
•Students can explore real-time satellite maps.
•In History, timelines and historical events can be displayed
interactively.
Language •Example: Interactive whiteboards help with language
learning apps like Duolingo, Grammarly, or BBC Learning
English.
•Students can engage in real-time pronunciation and
writing exercises.

Apps and
Platforms
•SMART Board – Widely
used in schools for
interactive learning.
•Promethean ActivPanel
– Offers 4K resolution
for crystal-clear
visuals.
•BenQ RP Series –
Health-friendly with an
anti-germ screen.
•Senses: Interactive
Panels
•ViewSonic ViewBoard –
Known for advanced
multi-touch capabilities.

•Google Classroom –
Assignments, quizzes, and
discussions.
•Kahoot! – Fun, interactive
quizzes.
•Nearpod – Live
participation activities.
•Microsoft Whiteboard –
Digital writing and
collaboration.
•Educreations – Interactive
video lessons.

Limitations
Teacher Training Required –
Not all educators are tech-
savvy.
Distraction Risk –
Students might lose focus
with excessive multimedia.
Technical Issues – Software
crashes and network failures
can disrupt classes.
High Cost – Expensive
setup and maintenance.

Overcoming the Limitations
Teacher Training Programs –
Provide hands-on workshops.
Balanced Teaching
Approach – Mix traditional
and digital methods.
Regular Maintenance –
Ensure proper software
updates.
Affordable Alternatives
– Use budget-friendly
display boards..

Future of Smart Classrooms
1 AI-powered personalized learning.

2 Virtual Reality (VR) & Augmented Reality (AR) for immersiv
e education.

3 Cloud-based Smart Classrooms for global learning collabo
ration.

4 AI voice assistants to support teachers in lessons.

Finland – Leading in digital learning with smart classrooms.
Singapore – AI-powered education system with interactive displays.
India – Government initiatives like Diksha promoting e-learning.
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Conclusion
•Digital Interactive Display Boards
have revolutionized education.
•They make learning more
engaging, interactive, and
efficient.
•Despite some limitations, their
benefits outweigh the challenges.
•Smart classrooms are the future of
education!

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