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  2. Whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    The term whiteboard is also used metaphorically in reference to features of computer software applications that simulate whiteboards. Such "virtual tech whiteboards" allow one or more people to write or draw images on a simulated canvas. This is a common feature of many virtual meetings, collaborations, and instant messaging applications.

  3. Hot startups like Miro and Canva are racing to dominate ... - AOL

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    Virtual whiteboards from firms like Canva, Miro, and Figma are quickly becoming workplace essentials and replacing legacy tools.

  4. Canva - Wikipedia

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    Canva is an Australian multinational software company that provides a graphic design platform that provides tools for creating social media graphics, presentations, postcards, promotional merchandise and websites.

  5. Interactive whiteboard - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Link-Systems International - Wikipedia

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    Link-Systems International, Inc. (LSI) is an educational technology company founded in 1995 and incorporated in Florida in 1996. Its notable products include on-demand live online tutoring platform NetTutor, whiteboard drawing canvas software Pisces, and unlimited homework practice platform Sofia.

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  8. Whiteboarding - Wikipedia

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    Whiteboarding when used in the context of computing, is the placement of shared files on an on-screen shared notebook or whiteboard. Videoconferencing and data conferencing software often lets documents as on a physical whiteboard .

  9. Technology integration - Wikipedia

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    Interactive whiteboards can accommodate different learning styles, such as visual, tactile, and audio. [28] Interactive Whiteboards are another way that technology is expanding in schools. By assisting the teacher to help students more kinesthetically as well as finding different ways to process there information throughout the entire classroom.