Use interactive flat panels to create games that reinforce learning objectives. For example, you can create a Jeopardy-style game that quizzes students on the material they’ve learned
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Use interactive flat panels to facilitate brainstorming sessions. Students can write their ideas on the panel, and you can organize them in real-time.
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Take your students on virtual field trips using interactive flat panels. You can use Google Earth to explore different parts of the world, or take a virtual tour of a museum.
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Use interactive flat panels to create interactive quizzes that test students’ knowledge. You can use tools like Kahoot! to create fun and engaging quizzes.
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Use interactive flat panels as digital whiteboards. You can write notes, draw diagrams, and annotate images in real-time.
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Use interactive flat panels to create interactive presentations. You can use tools like Nearpod to create engaging presentations that keep students engaged.
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Use interactive flat panels to create virtual manipulatives. For example, you can use virtual blocks to teach math concepts like addition and subtraction.
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Use interactive flat panels to create interactive timelines. You can use tools like Tiki-Toki to create timelines that include images, videos, and other multimedia.
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Use interactive flat panels to create interactive storybooks. You can use tools like StoryMapJS to create engaging stories that include maps, images, and other multimedia.