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2003 Research Project 

Promethean – MirandaNet ACTIVboard Practice-based Research Project

Case studies


ACTIVboards and Mathematics: student feedback
Ben Franklin, Sir Charles Lucas Arts College
Students comment on the ways in which interactive whiteboards have changed their learning.

Breaking Barriers to Literacy
Marion Scott-Baker, Cheam School

Hit the Road, Jack …
Tony McNally, Castle View School, Sunderland

Journey into Visual Teaching and Learning
Dai Thomas, Ringmer Community College, Sussex

Raising achievement with under-achieving boys
Kirsten Lowe, Castle View School, Sunderland

Switching on switched-off children

Karen Graham, St. Giles C. E. Primary School, Shrewsbury

Using Inter-ACTIVboards for teaching Interactive Maths Lessons
Jonathan Wood, Ringmer Community College, Sussex

Evidence from other studies

Becta paper on interactive whiteboards
“ What the research says about interactive whiteboards”, from the ‘ICT in Research Network’. A pdf download.

Interactive whiteboards survey: report
During 2003 teachers from schools, colleges and universities responded to an online questionnaire on the MirandaNorth and Virtual Learning websites and posted information about their uses of interactive whiteboards, and the effects that they had experienced in their teaching and their students’ learning.

The Review Project
Ros Walker is the project manager: The Review Project is based at Hull University and is supported by NESTA and Promethean, Ltd. The aim of the project is to identify and disseminate best practice in the use of interactive whiteboards.

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