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When using a Smartboard for adult education, can someone explain what I could use for an assessment tool, collaboration tool, and how this type of technology provides instructional value?

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This posting discusses smartboards and their use in classrooms. In this solution, the Smart board is examined in terms of merits and usage as an assessment tool, collaboration tool, and the instructional value of the technology is outlined.. Some concepts covered by the expert include its use as an instructional resource and its ability to cater to various learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic). The explanation is given in 185 words.

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Question: When using a Smartboard for adult education, can someone explain what I could use for an assessment tool, collaboration tool, and how this type of technology provides instructional value?

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A Smart board is an instructional resource that is as versatile as the software used for teaching. Teachers can use it for an assessment tool by creating ...

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