Ingredients:► A computer
                      
An interactive Whiteboard
                       ► A LCD projector
                       ►
A printer
 
Directions & Example:
                       ►
Click here to see Paul use the Webster Interactive White board &
                           how to make a handout

                                           
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Click here for written instructions from Paul's demonstration

 
UDL Aspect: Using an interactive whiteboard allows students to see images and sequences
                         with color and notations.  These images can be printed or stored electronically,
                         giving students more opportunity to interact with the information.
Links (other sites):
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Webster Interactive Whiteboard User Manual:
                           go to this website
http://www.polyvision.com/support/downloads-ts.asp
                          
and click on Webster Application User Guide

                       ►Go to this website to see the pros & cons on the different types of
                           Interactive Whiteboards
                          
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/top-news/?i=54307;_hbguid=8cbda43b-f2a7-4c5e-be3e-
                           1d99bdd77cf7&d=top-news

                       ►
Getting the Most From Your Interactive Whiteboard. A Guide for Secondary
                           Schools 
http://publications.teachernet.gov.uk/eOrderingDownload/15090.pdf

                       ►
What research says about Interactive Whiteboards
 
                        http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/ec/services/cst/elementary/math/documents/whiteboards_research.pdf

                       ►How to connect with students who don't know life without video games, the
                           Internet and iPods.
                           http://www2.peterli.com/spm/resources/articles/archive.php?article_id=1228