A whiteboard (also called a dry-erase or dry-wipe board) is the name for any glossy surface, most commonly coloured white, where non-permanent markings can be made. Whiteboards operate analogously to chalkboards in that they allow markings to temporarily adhere to the surface of the board
A whiteboard is a shiny white board on which people draw or write using special pens. Whiteboards are often used for teaching or giving talks. a large board with a white smooth surface that you can write on, used, for example, in rooms where classes are taught blackboard
electronic boards that allow users to draw a sketch on the board which is then shared with those involved in the computerconference Whiteboards typically resemble paint programs Images may be pasted and text may be typed on a whiteboard
Document-teleconference function that lets multiple users simultaneously view and annotate electronic documents with pens, highlighters and drawing tools
An area on a display screen that multiple users can write or draw on Whiteboards are a principal component of teleconferencing applications because they enable visual as well as audio communication
An application that allows documents and content materials to be posted on the screen for all learners to see The learning advisor can then make changes to the document or post additional information just like a traditional blackboard It is used is a synchronous learning situation The learners see the information being changed on their screens in real time
Using Whitboard, you can draw, erase objects, point out objects and more It's like sharing a Paint window, but far more efficient, as it includes specific options customized for interactive communication
A non-electronic board used to write on durning a class May be used in Web Courses at GVSU via Blackboard CourseInfo The whiteboard is within the communication tools and accompanies the chat function Students can "draw" on the board with their mouse, and others will see it immediately
An electronic version of a dry-erase board that enables learners in a virtual classroom to view what an instructor, presenter, or fellow learner writes or draws Also called a smartboard or electronic whiteboard
A synchronous communications device that displays graphics, as well as text, in a window on all participants computer screen Participants can then type or draw on the whiteboard, and all of their colleagues can see it There is a special type of whiteboard known as application sharing An application sharing whiteboard will run a computer application in a window, which can be seen by all participants