...Wang uses the board for a number of activities including lunch count, sign-in, gathering data for a consesogram, modeling how to answer BCR questions, morning announcements, and showing video, and photos...
...“My teacher does problems and we order lunch on it,” Bells Mill third-grader Ilana Trembisky said. “We get to drag our names to the lunch that we want to order. It makes learning more fun because you write on an electronic board with different colors.”...
...“Promethean boards are very expensive and eat up a large chunk of money,” Jones said. “Putting Promethean boards in is limiting funds that can be spent on other...
...Many teachers without Promethean boards at the high school level find that they can manage just fine. According to Ancient and Medieval History teacher Douglas Kraus, as one of the two social studies teachers without a Promethean board in his classroom, he does not feel that he is at a disadvantage....
...“It’s just another tool,” Kraus said. “Every teacher is different. Some teachers like it better than others. It doesn’t fit with my style of teaching.”...
...A lot of teachers use them just for PowerPoints...
...“I also believe that old-fashioned teaching still has a place in teaching today,” Wang said. “Good teaching is good teaching.”
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Observer: Promethean boards installed in elementary schools. "We order lunch on it."
Churchill Observer article on Promethean boards installed in elementary schools in the Churchill Cluster.
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