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Online Whiteboards
Online drawing, sharing, and collaborating made easy! The following tools can be used on iPads and Chromebooks. Also, consider Padlet for real-time collaboration. The ⭐ indicates that we have a district license for that product.
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⭐Explain Everything
Explain Everything is a whiteboard app on the iPad and is also accessible via the web. It's for teachers to create explainer videos or mirror it from their iPad onto the classroom screen using Apple TV. The license we have is for teachers only. It is not a collaborative tool. Visit our Explain Everything page to learn more.
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⭐FigJam
See FigJam page.
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Google Jamboard (shutting down after Dec. 31, 2024)
See our Google Jamboard page on the left. Consider FigJam as an alternative to Jamboard.
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Microsoft Whiteboard
MS Whiteboard App - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/microsoft-whiteboard/9mspc6mp8fm4?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
MS Whiteboard webpage (less features) accessible via Office 365 - https://whiteboard.microsoft.com/
See our MS Whiteboard page for more details.
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Miro
Free online whiteboard for easy collaboration - https://miro.com/online-whiteboard/
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Whiteboard.fi
Whiteboard.fi is a simple tool that can be used instantly. By creating a class and letting your students join, everyone will get a digital whiteboard. You as a teacher see all your students' whiteboards in real-time, so you can follow their progress. The students only see their own whiteboard and the teacher's.
Whiteboard.fi is an instant formative assessment tool for your classroom, providing you with live feedback and immediate overview over your students. -
Whiteboard Fox
Create a new board and paste its link in Google Classroom or send to class via GoGuardian.
Users will be anonymous, so you will need to be clear in your expectations regarding school-appropriate posts.