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Teaching made easier with smart board technology

Updated Wednesday, May 30th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3

By CORRESPONDENT

The eager young faces watch as one of their fellow pupils stands in front of the large computer screen, which dominates the wall. The boy turns his attention to the maths problem. As his hands fly over the touchscreen, his schoolmates shout words of encouragement and suggestions as he works his way through the calculation.

Then, with a final flourish and to the cheers of his classmates, the boy smiles as the computer screen announces that the answer is ‘correct’!

A scene, which is, perhaps, common at elite schools in the US, UK or Japan is happening in Kenya Fluorspar Primary School in the remote Kerio Valley.

The smart board project has transformed teaching process at the school. Launched by the mine management last year, it is such a success that it has become a pilot project for a foundation established by Fluorspar chairman Charles Field-Marsham and his wife, Rita.

The first smart board was installed in September and the school now has a total of five.

Headmistress Caroline Koskei said, as with most things new, there was a bit of apprehension at first, but gave way to enthusiasm as the pupils — and teachers — quickly ‘picked up the ropes’.

Access to information

“As the confidence grew so too did the realisation of the full scope of the technology, which made lessons more interesting and captivating. Combined with the Internet connection — and in conjunction with the school’s computer lab — the pupils and teachers have more access to information.

“We’re still learning, but it has given the pupils more confidence,” she said.

The project has also featured a unique collaboration between the Kenya Fluorspar School and Braeburn Schools. A group of Braeburn teachers travelled to Kerio Valley to share the benefits of their wider knowledge of smart board technology, which has been in place at Braeburn for several years.

Each Braeburn teacher spent time in the classroom, getting a chance to review how the smart boards were being used and to offer advice on how they had dealt with various issues in the early days. This was followed by a session with all the teachers sharing their experiences with a view to honing the system and developing a full programme to ensure Fluorspar gets the maximum value from the technology.

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