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Create interactive whiteboard resources with Desmos ⇢

Check out this blog post to see how you can create IWB resources using a browser-based application instead of software for your IWB. It’s currently in private beta mode, but this blog post describes how to join.

It's not the whiteboard that's the problem ⇢

One viewpoint on interactive whiteboards being seen as expensive chalkboards. What are your thoughts?

3 Practical Uses for Interactive Whiteboards ⇢

If you’ve been following my Tumblr throughout this school year, you may recall I had some struggles with my Smartboard early on in the year. Here are some solutions if you see your interactive whiteboard as an expensive chalkboard.

IDroo: Online educational multi user whiteboard ⇢

What it is: IDroo is an educational multi user whiteboard that lets students instantly collaborate online.  Everything that is drawn or written on the whiteboard is visible to all participants in real-time.  IDroo supports an unlimited number of meeting participants, the only limitations are computer power and internet connection speed.  There is a professional math typing tool built-in making it easy to teach or work through math problems collaboratively. Best of all, IDroo can be used with Skype! IDroo is free for non-commercial use. Now for the downfall (and this is a HUGE downfall in my humble opinion), IDroo is currently only available for Windows.  I  know, disappointment for us Mac lovers. *sigh*  If you are using a Windows computer this is a great way to collaborate online!

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