Kara BrooksFox59.com
PolyVision eno Interactive Whiteboards and Qwizdom Student Response Systems in use in Bloomfield School District
INDIANAPOLIS – Remember the days when students would raise their hand and then write their answers with chalk on the chalkboard?
Well, those days are long gone in this sixth grade classroom at IPS School #391. They’re using “virtual ink” and writing on a giant digital screen. The teachers call it “3-D curriculum.”
“What makes it amazing in 3-D is that it’s interactive, and students can come up and visually move things. they can write on it with a pen, ” said teacher Christine Strattman.
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