Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Interactive Whiteboards with Special Needs
Posted on 07:23 by Unknown
The Council for Exception Children states, "Whiteboards Engage Autistic Students in Social Learning - Although touchscreen tablets work well as personalized tools, they cannot be a replacement for interactive whiteboards, which help autistic students with social learning in a group setting." This is not only true for children on the spectrum but for all students when it comes to learning to
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