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Magic wand or museum piece? the future of the interactive whiteboard in education

  • Stephen Bax

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Abstract

This chapter looks at the processes by which a technology such as the interactive whiteboard can become “normalized” in our practice, in other words how it can reach the stage when it is used seamlessly and almost invisibly in our everyday pedagogy. After briefly reviewing the literature on the concept of normalization, and the ways in which a technology can reach that stage, the chapter argues that the IWB is not yet fully normalized in education, but the indications are that it might be some way through the process. It then draws on the work of the other contributors to the volume as a whole in order to identify some of the key factors which might contribute to the normalization of the IWB. It concludes with some recommendations for research and development for those seeking the normalization of the IWB in future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherIGI Global Scientific Publishing
ISBN (Print)9781615207152
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010

Keywords

  • interactive whiteboard

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