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Whiteboard Games for Classroom Students

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Whiteboard Games for Classroom Students

Whiteboard in a Box allows schools to vastly expand free creative space in a classroom without spending a fortune on buying and installing new dry erase boards. The aesthetic benefits of having clean, white shiny walls are wonderful and the extra space for teaching is also great, but we have to save a little time for games. Whiteboard in a Box is great for fun time, too! Whiteboard games are great because kids learn as they play. Here are a few ideas: Whiteboard Scrabble - Ask a student to come to the board and write a word. Then ask another...

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Get on Track with Whiteboards at the Office

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Get on Track with Whiteboards at the Office

Efficient workflow. Is that what's happening at your office? Or is it more likely a convoluted mishmash of different people doing different tasks, an no one really knows what's going on. Every Friday you're amazed you made it through the week. Wouldn't it be nice to "get a handle" on things so projects are organized and on time?  There are plenty of software programs out there that are designed to do just that and most of them work fine, but we have found that they're usually so over-complicated that no one really understands the system. Sometimes you need to simplify...

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The Struggle for Organization is Won with Tools!

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The Struggle for Organization is Won with Tools!

I believe there are three kinds of people: 1) The well organized. 2) The people who are messy and disorganized but struggle to be organized. 3) The messy people who just don't care. Let's start with number three. My father once had 9 pairs of needle-nose pliers because he kept losing them so he would go out and buy a new pair whenever he needed them. The hardware store loved him. And so did I even though he was a disorganized mess. These people are best left to be who they are. Now let's discuss the well organized person. These...

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Whiteboard Uses in Your Home Office

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Whiteboard Uses in Your Home Office

More and more people are working from home in recent years, and if you're doing it you know that keeping your household and your business both organized can be a challenge. Planning is the key, and sticking to a schedule usually helps get everything done. There are schedules on smart phones, computers, and tablets but for many people they need to have a big list on the wall, where their eyes can't miss the messages. Here are a few ideas for whiteboards in a home office: 1 - Daily Task list: Write them on the wall and cross them off...

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How to Use Whiteboards in the Classroom to Encourage Creativity

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How to Use Whiteboards in the Classroom to Encourage Creativity

Creativity aids a child’s intellectual and emotional development, helps them to develop problem-solving skills, and can even help children to feel more confident in their ideas and decisions. Creativity raises a child's self image and boosts confidence. But, with so much of the school day structured around specific learning objectives, it can be difficult to find time to help children strengthen their capacity for creativity. Whiteboards are perfect for introducing projects to help young students with their creative skills, and Whiteboard in a Box is perfect for increasing the whiteboard space in a classroom. It saves the hassle and expense...

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