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.