Win a memory stick

Posted on Jan 17, 2009 in Conferences | 13 comments

Those lovely people on the Smart stand at BETT very kindly gave me 6 of their 2GB memory stick wristbands to give away on my blog.

The sticks are loaded up with Smart Notebook Student Edition, which runs directly from the wristband, so you don’t need to install anything. If you wish you could remove this and just use it as a regular memory stick that just fits round your wrist.

Smart freebies

I am going to give 3 of these away on Twitter, and give 3 away via this blog. If I can fit them in the envelope I’ll throw in an “I love my Smart Board” window sticker too! If you didn’t attend BETT, or they had run out by the time you got to their stand, then this is an easy way to get your hands on my favourite freebie of the exhibition.

To enter, all I want you to do is to complete the following sentence in the most imaginative/interesting/amusing way you can;

“I love my Interactive Whiteboard because…..”

1. To enter via twitter put @dannynic and then the rest of the sentence. You’ll have to limit it to 140 characters as per Twitter rules.

2. To enter via this blog post a comment below this article with your sentence.

I’ll let you enter once via Twitter and once via this blog, but you can’t win twice ;) I want to send these out to 6 different people.

If you post via the blog, please leave an email address so I can contact you if you win.

I’ll run the competition until midnight (UK) on Friday 23rd January. I’ll sort out winners soon after. The judges decision is final, and no whining if you don’t win etc etc.

I look forward to seeing your entries!

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13 Comments

  1. “I love my Interactive Whiteboard because…..” it give me the most fun with my clothes on possible….

    OR:

    “I love my Interactive Whiteboard because…..” it does the explanation, demonstration and confirmation of a lesson in one little package!

  2. I love my interactive Whiteboard because it confirms my suspicions that if I can package education as entertainment, then I stand a better chance of 29 17-year-olds buying into what I’m trying to teach them.

    I love my interactive Whiteboard because it makes me look cool and hip, a feat not accomplished with great ease.

  3. I love my interactive whiteboard because: sometimes when we touch
    The learning is too much
    And I have to close my eyes and sigh
    I wanna touch you til I die
    Til we both break down and cry
    I wanna touch you till the fear in me subsides.
    Lyrics by Dan Hill…modified by me.

  4. I love my interactive whiteboard because I can bring the world into my classroom!

  5. I love my interactive white boards because we have just installed 22 of them in different Classrooms around our district and in just a matter of a week or less I have seen teachers eyes and minds open to a whole new way of teaching. The excitement and motivation is amazing

  6. “I love my Interactive Whiteboard because…..” it keeps me organized and on track with my students. Plus, my visual learners are totally engaged.

  7. “I love my interactive Whiteboard because…” it won’t leave marker on my hands, and it is so easy to clean!

  8. I love my interactive whiteboard because using it makes my students’ eyes light up!

  9. I love my interactive whiteboard because…it has completely revolutionized the way that I teach. I know that every child is engaged in whatever I am doing on it in the moment, because they are eagerly awaiting their chance to come up and participate!

  10. I love my interactive whiteboard because it levels the playing field for teachers who now have something to compete with agains the video game and digital interfaces students are used to viewing.

  11. I love my interactive whiteboard because … my students are engaged in learning and also in teaching me new skills when they use the board for oral presentations.

  12. I love my interactive whiteboard because it allows me to express my digital originality and reach students’ attention and promote easier understanding and knowledge of complex topics. If teachersquest students to express digitally , we should be the first to set the example.

  13. Am I allowed a “I hate the IWB that I am stuck with….”?

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