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April Jones, director of Computer Kids on digital presentations
Wednesday, April 28, 2004

It is important to site an interactive whiteboard correctly, otherwise it may not be fully useable. Access to both sides of the board is important - so avoid placing it in corners and up against walls or cupboards. Also, make sure it is positioned at a height that all children can reach. It is possible to fix the board and projector in a room permanently. This does entail extra expense but all the wires will be concealed and the board and projector will not be prone to going out of calibration. An alternative is for both to remain mobile providing flexibility in where it can be used.

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