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  2. Interactive whiteboard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_whiteboard

    An interactive whiteboard (IWB) device can either be a standalone computer or a large, functioning touchpad for computers to use. Interactive whiteboards are widely used in classrooms, boardrooms, and training environments, providing an innovative way to share information, facilitate discussions, and enhance the overall learning or business communication experience.

  3. Luidia, Inc. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luidia,_Inc.

    Luidia, Inc. produces portable interactive whiteboard technology for classrooms and conference rooms. [1] Its eBeam hardware and software products work with computers and digital projectors to use existing whiteboard or writing surface as interactive whiteboards.

  4. Smart Technologies - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Technologies

    Smart was founded in 1987 by husband and wife David Martin and Nancy Knowlton. [4]In 1991, Smart introduced its interactive whiteboard, branded the "Smart Board". [5] [6]In 2003, Smart developed and later patented DViT (Digital Vision Touch) technology which was an important feature of the SMART Board.

  5. Samsung Flip - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Flip

    The Samsung Flip (stylized as SΛMSUNG Fl!p) is an interactive whiteboard developed by Samsung Electronics released in January 2018. [2] The device was announced during Samsung's keynote speech at CES 2018, with planned distribution in the United States and Europe. [3]

  6. Digital media in education - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Media_in_Education

    As technology evolved, traditional projectors were gradually replaced by interactive whiteboards, which enabled teachers to integrate digital tools more effectively in their classrooms. [7] By 2009, 97% of U.S. classrooms had at least one computer, and 93% had Internet access. [3]

  7. Jamboard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamboard

    Jamboard was a digital interactive whiteboard developed by Google to work with Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite. It was officially announced on 25 October 2016. It had a 55" 4K touchscreen physical display and could be used for online collaboration using Google Workspace. The display could also be mounted onto a wall or be configured ...

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