As discussed last week Interactive boards are commonly used in classrooms today, and unfortunately many teachers do not use them properly. By not using these boards properly students are getting the full benefits that these boards have. For this reason it is extremely important to our teacher that her students in TPTE 486 are knowledgable about how to use these boards, which has caused her to extend the time spent learning about Interactive boards to two weeks. I am very pleased that she does this, since I do not have much prior experience using them. The only experience that I do have outside of TPTE is in the first grade class that I student teach at. However, this teacher (like many) does know utilize the board
and it's tools in the way that she should.

During the past two weeks one of the main things I have learned about the Interactive boards is that they have so many different tools teachers can use! Additionally, there are tons of tools on the active board maker's site,
PrometheanPlanet.com. All of the tools I have used that are found on the application or that you can download from the website mentioned above are easy to use. They are simple enough that I was even able to teach my teacher about using a few of them during her planning period including how to lock items in place, group items, change profiles, use Prometheanplanet.com to find ideas, lessons, plus tools, and how to download things from this site to your desktop as well as how to use them on Active Inspire. She was especially interested in learning about how to use containers, and saw so much potential in the classroom for them.

To me what I am learning right now about Interactive boards is probably one of the most important and relevant things I have learned this semester for my teaching career. The reason I believe this is that Interactive boards are now being used in most schools; more than likely I will have to use one everyday to teach children. The knowledge I now have about these boards will allow me to make lessons and activities to use in my classroom that will be enjoyable and engaging for my students. Also, what I have learned gives me teaching tools/strategies that will save me time creating lessons when I am a teacher...and we all know that as a teacher you can always use more time!!!