Collaboard

Digital whiteboards play a significant role in teaching. They enable students to collaborate digitally regardless of their current location. Innovative features improve the presentation of ideas and information, thereby supporting learning and working processes.

Collaboard is part of a wide range of digital whiteboards. The extensive presentation and formatting options allow for collaborative collection and arrangement of content and media. It is suitable not only for completed projects or work phases but can also serve as a content interface for an entire course.

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What is Collaboard and how can I use it?

Collaboard is an online whiteboard that allows users to collaborate interactively and creatively. With digital cards, drawings, images, and other presentation formats, participants can exchange information and develop content. Since the whiteboard can be expanded in all directions, it is easy to exchange extensive knowledge, visualize it attractively, and connect individual aspects.

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Screenshot created in Collaboard.

Possible Use Cases

Traditional group work
Collaboard is excellent for traditional group work. It allows multiple students to work simultaneously on group projects, brainstorm ideas, create mind maps, and develop solutions together. Instructors can view students' work in Collaboard and provide real-time feedback.

Course-accompanying knowledge collection
Collaboard is also suitable for creating a course-accompanying knowledge collection. Students can create notes and transcripts during seminars or upload the results of individual work phases. Thus, the board can become an easily accessible collection of useful resources that have become relevant throughout the course.