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The Use of Whiteboard in The Classroom: Learning Teaching Media: Group F
The Use of Whiteboard in The Classroom: Learning Teaching Media: Group F
whiteboard
in the
classroom
Learning Teaching Media : Group F
A board with a smooth,
white surface, often
attached to a wall, on
which you can write and
draw using special pens
Definition of Whiteboard by
Cambridge Dictionary
The Types
of Whiteboards
1. Whiteboard dry erase board
2. Whiteboard magnetic
3. Whiteboard ceramic steel
4. Whiteboard interactive
Video Titles and URL
1 2 3
Video 1 :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v Video 2 : Video 3 :
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WHITEBO
INK ARD
Mention some DOs and Don’ts
when using a whiteboard in the
Dos classroom Don’ts
●Brainstorm and collaborate Don't Write It With
ideas
● Write important notices
Permanent Markers
and reminders or
● Presentations and meetings to play whiteboard
● Display important
Frisbee
information and notices
How to organize your
whiteboard?
1 2 3 3
Create Turn your Turn your Track the
columns whiteboard whiteboard progress of
with time into a into a daily your tasks
frames for monthly schedule using sticky
your tasks calendar notes
What are some merits and drawbacks of using
whiteboard?
Merits Drawbacks
• Whiteboard is Reusable, also as a • The wrong kind of marker may
leave a permanent mark
projecting, eco friendly product, • Causes contrast problems for
• Whiteboard Markers are also people who have vision
impairment issues
very user friendly, less dust • Interactive whiteboards
especially in dark areas can
negatively affect eyesight
• Whiteboard prices are more
expensive than Chalkboard
Do you have some new ideas to
use whiteboard in an English
class?
3. CREDITS:
Rutqis Lebanna Rohanitra / 191214116
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