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February 14, 3:50 AM
iTILT (http://itilt.eu) in article on IWB in French high schools by Sorbonne journalism student Charlotte Fichou. Delete the scoop?
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The iTILT-training handbook offers a set of criteria to be used when designing IWB materials for foreign language lessons. One of the criteria focuses specifically on the efficiency of the IWB: ‘’When designing IWB-based activities teachers should measure the personal cost of integrating the IWB against its return and its efficiency. In other words, they should ask themselves whether the same activity could not be implemented more easily via other means’’ (page 14).
From collecting video data and interviewing the teachers and learners for the iTILT project it became apparent that many valued the efficiency of the IWB in a variety of different ways. Below are some ways in which teachers stated that the IWB improved the efficiency of their language lessons. Whilst the majority of following clips are examples of Welsh video clips you will be able to find the majority of these examples across the other countries on the website.
Shona Whyte's insight:
Efficiency is certainly an argument for most teachers: show me a way to do something quickly and easily, and I'm ready to listen! Delete the scoop?
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