“Let’s Get Smart because I’m Board – References”
Aden Brown, Symone Davis, Eric Davis, Maurice Richardson, Brittney Brown, Liz Carroll
MC 401 Research Methods
December 1, 2011
References:
Baker, J. (2007). Smart board in the music classroom. Music Educators Journal, 93(5), 18-19. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Brown, J. (2010). Chalk board vs. smart board, which do you perfer? (pp. 5-17) Aline,
Oaklahoma. Retrieved from http://socyberty.com/education/chalk-board-vs-smart-board-which-do-you-prefer/
Campbell, A. (2009). Smart boards in the classrooms. (pp. 1-10)
COMPUTER NEWS. (2006). Science Activities, 42(4), 45-46. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Cohn, D. (June 9, 2005). Boards Get Brains, Chalk Vanishes.
Retrieved from http:// http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2005/06/67710
Deep Fried Free Thinkers. (2011, November 14) A skeptic’s duty. Retrieved from
http://deep-friedfreethinkers.blogspot.com
Gage, J. (2004). How to use an interactive whiteboard really in your primary classroom.
(pp. 1-22) Bryantown, MD.
Gage, J. (2006). How to use an interactive whiteboard really effectively in your secondary classroom. (pp. 1-22) Byrantown, MD.
Gibbs, Adrian (2009). The importance of ‘research on research’. Issue, 0001. Retrieved from
http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20090622215201783&mode=print
Guzman, A., Nussbaumt, M. (2009). Teaching Competencies for Technology Integration in the Classroom. Retrieved from http://ictintegration.weebly.com/uploads/4/2/8/4/4284170/teachingcompetenciesfortechnologyintegrationintheclassroom.pdf
Jeans, M. (2011). Creating SMART Board Lessons: Yes, You Can!: Easy Step-by-Step Directions for Using SMART Notebook Software to Develop Powerful, Interactive Lessons That Motivate All Students (pp. 1-88) Scholastic Teaching Resources Retrieved from
http://www.amazon.com/Creating-SMART-Board-Lessons-Step/dp/054522134X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1300066590&sr=8-1
Jolles, R.L. (2001). How to run seminars and workshops: Presentation sklills for consultants, trainers, trainers, and teachers. John Wesley & Sons, Inc. (US). 2nd ed. 272p. Retrieved from
EBSCOhost
Leach, C. (2010). The use of smart boards and bespoke software to develop and deliver an inclusive, individual and interactive learning curriculum for students with ASD. Journal of Assitive Technologies, Volume 4 (1).
Mechling, L. C., Gast, D. L., & Krupa, K. (2007). Impact of SMART Board Technology: An investigation of sight word reading and observational learning. Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 37(10), 1869-1882. doi:10.1007/s10803-007-0361-9
Melago, B. (2007). High-tech schools pilot program puts kid in charge. New York Daily News.
Retrieved from http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/education/2007/11/25/2007-1125_hightech_schools_pilot_program_puts_kids-2.html
McDaniel, R. (2009-2011). How can a Smart Board Be Beneficial to Student learning? Copyright @1999-2011. Demand Media, Inc.
Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/about_6635274_can-board-beneficial-students-learning.html
Morgan, M., Seaman, J., Tinti-Kane, H. (April 2011). Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: How Today’s Higher Education Faculty Use Social Media. Retrieved from http://www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/educators/pearson-social-media-survey-2011-bw.pdf
Murray, L. L. (2009). Tomorrow's world [smart home]. Engineering & Technology (17509637), 4(20), 22-24. doi:10.1049/et.2009.2002
Pearlman, E. (2008). Goodbye blackboards, hello smart boards.
Retrieved from http://www.northshoreoflongisland.com/Articles-i-2008-02-14- 69692.112114_Goodbye_blackboards_hello_Smart_Boards.html
Palecek, M. (2008). Simple SMART™ Skills - Vol. 1 (pp. 116) Standard Copyright License 2008. Retrieved fromhttp://www.lulu.com/content/3095917
Palecek, M. (2009). Simple SMART™ Skills- Vol. 2 (pp. 232) Standard Copyright License 2009. Retrieved from http://www.lulu.com/content/4208676
Palecek, M. (2010). Simple SMART™ Skills – Vol. 2 (MAC) (pp. 1-12) Standard Copyright License 2010. Retrieved from http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/simple-smart-skills---vol-2-%28mac%29/12464351?productTrackingContext=product_view/more_by_author/right/2
Pierce, A. (2009). Turning whiteboards into smart boards and standard notebook computers into Tablet PC's. Tech Directions, 69(1), 10-11. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Preston, C., & Mowbray, L. (2008). Use of SMART Boards for teaching, learning and assessment in kindergarten science. Teaching Science - the Journal of the Australian Science Teachers Association, 54(2), 50-53.
Rochette, L. (2007). What classroom technology has taught me about curriculum, teaching, and infinite possibilities? English Journal, 97(2), 43-48. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Rogers, Alan. (2007). 100 Smart board lessons for year five. (pp. 15-20) Boston, Massachusetts.
Solvie, P.A. (2004). The digital whiteboard: A tool in early literacy instruction. Teaching Tips department. The Reader Teacher, 57(5), 484-487.
Retrieved from http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index.asp?HREF=/electronic/RT/2-04_column/index.html
Somyürek, S., Atasoy, B., & Özdemir, S. (2009). Board’s IQ: What makes a board smart?. Computers & Education, 53(2), 368-374. doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2009.02.012
Viadero, D. (2003). A new focus. Education Week, 23(11), 24-27. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
WIKIPEDIA The Free Encyclopedia. (2011, November). Research. Retrieved from Wikipedia
website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research.
Xin, J. F., & Sutman, F. X. (2011). Using the smart board in teaching social stories to students with autism. Teaching Exceptional Children, 43(4), 18-24. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Zhao, Y., Pugh, K., Sheldon, S., Byers, J. (2002). Conditions for Classroom Technology
Innovations. Retrieved from https://www.profesores.psicol.unam.mx/giddet_old/prod/biblioteca/technology_innovations.pdf
Baker, J. (2007). Smart board in the music classroom. Music Educators Journal, 93(5), 18-19. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Brown, J. (2010). Chalk board vs. smart board, which do you perfer? (pp. 5-17) Aline,
Oaklahoma. Retrieved from http://socyberty.com/education/chalk-board-vs-smart-board-which-do-you-prefer/
Campbell, A. (2009). Smart boards in the classrooms. (pp. 1-10)
COMPUTER NEWS. (2006). Science Activities, 42(4), 45-46. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Cohn, D. (June 9, 2005). Boards Get Brains, Chalk Vanishes.
Retrieved from http:// http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2005/06/67710
Deep Fried Free Thinkers. (2011, November 14) A skeptic’s duty. Retrieved from
http://deep-friedfreethinkers.blogspot.com
Gage, J. (2004). How to use an interactive whiteboard really in your primary classroom.
(pp. 1-22) Bryantown, MD.
Gage, J. (2006). How to use an interactive whiteboard really effectively in your secondary classroom. (pp. 1-22) Byrantown, MD.
Gibbs, Adrian (2009). The importance of ‘research on research’. Issue, 0001. Retrieved from
http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20090622215201783&mode=print
Guzman, A., Nussbaumt, M. (2009). Teaching Competencies for Technology Integration in the Classroom. Retrieved from http://ictintegration.weebly.com/uploads/4/2/8/4/4284170/teachingcompetenciesfortechnologyintegrationintheclassroom.pdf
Jeans, M. (2011). Creating SMART Board Lessons: Yes, You Can!: Easy Step-by-Step Directions for Using SMART Notebook Software to Develop Powerful, Interactive Lessons That Motivate All Students (pp. 1-88) Scholastic Teaching Resources Retrieved from
http://www.amazon.com/Creating-SMART-Board-Lessons-Step/dp/054522134X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1300066590&sr=8-1
Jolles, R.L. (2001). How to run seminars and workshops: Presentation sklills for consultants, trainers, trainers, and teachers. John Wesley & Sons, Inc. (US). 2nd ed. 272p. Retrieved from
EBSCOhost
Leach, C. (2010). The use of smart boards and bespoke software to develop and deliver an inclusive, individual and interactive learning curriculum for students with ASD. Journal of Assitive Technologies, Volume 4 (1).
Mechling, L. C., Gast, D. L., & Krupa, K. (2007). Impact of SMART Board Technology: An investigation of sight word reading and observational learning. Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 37(10), 1869-1882. doi:10.1007/s10803-007-0361-9
Melago, B. (2007). High-tech schools pilot program puts kid in charge. New York Daily News.
Retrieved from http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/education/2007/11/25/2007-1125_hightech_schools_pilot_program_puts_kids-2.html
McDaniel, R. (2009-2011). How can a Smart Board Be Beneficial to Student learning? Copyright @1999-2011. Demand Media, Inc.
Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/about_6635274_can-board-beneficial-students-learning.html
Morgan, M., Seaman, J., Tinti-Kane, H. (April 2011). Teaching, Learning, and Sharing: How Today’s Higher Education Faculty Use Social Media. Retrieved from http://www.pearsonlearningsolutions.com/educators/pearson-social-media-survey-2011-bw.pdf
Murray, L. L. (2009). Tomorrow's world [smart home]. Engineering & Technology (17509637), 4(20), 22-24. doi:10.1049/et.2009.2002
Pearlman, E. (2008). Goodbye blackboards, hello smart boards.
Retrieved from http://www.northshoreoflongisland.com/Articles-i-2008-02-14- 69692.112114_Goodbye_blackboards_hello_Smart_Boards.html
Palecek, M. (2008). Simple SMART™ Skills - Vol. 1 (pp. 116) Standard Copyright License 2008. Retrieved fromhttp://www.lulu.com/content/3095917
Palecek, M. (2009). Simple SMART™ Skills- Vol. 2 (pp. 232) Standard Copyright License 2009. Retrieved from http://www.lulu.com/content/4208676
Palecek, M. (2010). Simple SMART™ Skills – Vol. 2 (MAC) (pp. 1-12) Standard Copyright License 2010. Retrieved from http://www.lulu.com/product/ebook/simple-smart-skills---vol-2-%28mac%29/12464351?productTrackingContext=product_view/more_by_author/right/2
Pierce, A. (2009). Turning whiteboards into smart boards and standard notebook computers into Tablet PC's. Tech Directions, 69(1), 10-11. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Preston, C., & Mowbray, L. (2008). Use of SMART Boards for teaching, learning and assessment in kindergarten science. Teaching Science - the Journal of the Australian Science Teachers Association, 54(2), 50-53.
Rochette, L. (2007). What classroom technology has taught me about curriculum, teaching, and infinite possibilities? English Journal, 97(2), 43-48. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Rogers, Alan. (2007). 100 Smart board lessons for year five. (pp. 15-20) Boston, Massachusetts.
Solvie, P.A. (2004). The digital whiteboard: A tool in early literacy instruction. Teaching Tips department. The Reader Teacher, 57(5), 484-487.
Retrieved from http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/elec_index.asp?HREF=/electronic/RT/2-04_column/index.html
Somyürek, S., Atasoy, B., & Özdemir, S. (2009). Board’s IQ: What makes a board smart?. Computers & Education, 53(2), 368-374. doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2009.02.012
Viadero, D. (2003). A new focus. Education Week, 23(11), 24-27. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
WIKIPEDIA The Free Encyclopedia. (2011, November). Research. Retrieved from Wikipedia
website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research.
Xin, J. F., & Sutman, F. X. (2011). Using the smart board in teaching social stories to students with autism. Teaching Exceptional Children, 43(4), 18-24. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Zhao, Y., Pugh, K., Sheldon, S., Byers, J. (2002). Conditions for Classroom Technology
Innovations. Retrieved from https://www.profesores.psicol.unam.mx/giddet_old/prod/biblioteca/technology_innovations.pdf
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