The most commonly used whiteboard tools when using smart boards
The HUSHIDA smart board integrates a variety of functional teaching tools, including high-definition display, touch screen, voice recognition, etc. It supports access to a variety of teaching resources, creates a high-quality teaching environment, and improves students’ learning interest.
Most commonly used whiteboard tools
The use of smart whiteboards can also promote classroom interaction and instant communication, supporting communication and interaction between students. Through smart board teaching, teachers can not only improve teaching effects, but also help students develop good study habits and improve the quality of learning.
Writing tools
Writing tools are the most basic tools of smart boards. They can simulate traditional whiteboards and paper, making it convenient for teachers to record notes, draw pictures and texts, and other operations. Common writing tools include:
- Stylus: It can simulate traditional writing tools such as pens and pencils, and supports a variety of colors and strokes.
- Electronic ink pen: The writing experience is closer to paper writing and is less likely to cause visual fatigue.
Annotation Tools
Annotation tools can be used to annotate and edit documents, pictures, videos and other content to help students understand the teaching content. Common annotation tools include:
- Highlighter: Highlight key content.
- Eraser: Erase errors or unwanted content.
- Shape Tool: Draw various shapes such as arrows, circles, rectangles, etc.
Screen casting tool
The screen projection tool can project the contents of computers, mobile phones and other devices onto the smart board, making it convenient for teachers to perform demonstrations, sharing and other operations. Common screen casting tools include:
- Wireless screen projection: Project device content to the smart board via wireless network.
- Wired screen projection: Connect the device to the smart board through a data cable.
Whiteboard tools
The whiteboard tool can simulate a traditional whiteboard, making it convenient for teachers to write on the blackboard, demonstrate, and other operations. Common whiteboard tools include:
- Brush: Draw various shapes and lines.
- Text tool: enter text content.
- Picture Tools: Insert pictures and videos.
In teaching practice, teachers can choose appropriate smart board tools for teaching based on the teaching content and students learning needs. Creating a relaxed and pleasant learning atmosphere can greatly increase students’ interest in learning.