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 It is proven that the use of technological tools in the classroom such as SMART Boards can increase student performance and achievement by up to 16% (Marzano, 2009)  SMART Board is a versatile and innovative tool which can be used across all subjects and can be integrated into any classroom to motivate your students to participate more in class (Ziolkowski, 2004).  SMART Board can also have a positive effect on your students’ behavior decreasing the amount of distractions and bolstering your classroom management skills through the use of technology (Thomson & Flecknoe, 2003).

After you complete this entire tutorial, Part I-V, you should be able to:  Effectively Integrate  Efficiently Use  Engage Learners [Untitled image of teacher using SMART Board] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from:

Learn how to efficiently use your SMART Board with these tools: Notebook Recorder Video Player Keyboard Floating Tools Spotlight [Untitled image of SMART Board software toolbars] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from: www. cisb.com.cn

[Untitled image of SMART Board hardware components] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from: + [Untitled image of User’s Guide coverpage] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from:

 You have learned:  Objectives and Goals  Benefits  Materials [Untitled image of classroom using SMART Boards] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from:

[Untitled image of smiley face] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from: You have completed Tutorial I!

 Articles: ◦ Ziolkowski, R. (2004). Interactive Whiteboards: Impacting Teaching and Learning. Media & Methods, 40(4), 44. Retrieved from EBSCOhost. ◦ Thompson, J., & Flecknoe, M. (2003). Raising attainment with an interactive whiteboard in Key Stage 2. Management in Education (Education Publishing Worldwide Ltd), 17(3), Retrieved from EBSCOhost. ◦ Marzano, R. J. (2009). Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards. Educational Leadership, 67(3), Retrieved from EBSCOhost.  Photos and Videos: ◦ [Untitled image of SMART Board] Retrieved April 1, 2011 from: ◦ [Untitled image of teacher suing SMART Board] Retrieved April 1, 2011 from ◦ [Untitled image of teacher using SMART Board] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from ◦ [Untitled image of SMART Board software toolbars] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from www. cisb.com.cn ◦ [Untitled image of User’s Guide coverpage] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from ◦ [Untitled image of SMART Board hardware components] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from ◦ [Untitled image of classroom using SMART Boards] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from ◦ [Untitled image of smiley face] Retrieved April 2, 2011 from ◦ Instructional Technology Group at the University of Puget (Producers). (2008) SMART Board Introduction [Online].