The Curious Case of the Smart Board: Why the Revolutionary Classroom Tool Didn’t Quite Revolutionize
The promise was intoxicating. Imagine a classroom where the traditional blackboard or whiteboard gave way to a dynamic, interactive surface. Teachers could effortlessly display multimedia content, annotate directly onto images and videos, save lessons for later review, and engage students in ways never before possible. This was the dream sold by interactive whiteboards, most famously …