You two make learning fun. I love the collaboration and humor. Having said that, this is a wonderful overview of whiteboard options (beyond the old fashioned stationary kind where it's not only laborious to write everything out but your back is turned to students. Great way to lose an audience.). In master teacher style, I appreciate the consistency of the option overviews: product name, key features, downsides, cost, and who it's best for. Wow, I'm so impressed by how helpful your videos are.
The information you present is certainly interesting, but please consider reducing the number of words per second and the number of tines you switch views: I'm getting seesick.
Thanks for your constructive feedback! We're always interested in improving our content for our audience, so it's appreciated and taken into consideration for future videos.
And for me the opposite, it was a very good format! I like the information being delivered in this way. Just the main points in a minimum amount of time. So guys don’t try to please everyone. Use the format you personally feel comfortable to work with. Thanks for a great video! 👍
Looking for a whiteboard for online music theory lessons. Which of these might you suggest for that. Will need the students to also collaborate on this
Awesome.l really like this video Keep it up! Which whiteboard can we import brushes to it(as we do in procreate) So that we can write in a nice handwriting
I'd say Limnu is probably the one with the most realistic 'handwriting' but none of them have an import brush feature. Also sorry this reply is so late!
I got scared off when I was going try out miro. Unless I'm mistaken, boards made on the free version are available for everyone to see... What does that mean? Anyone who also has a miro account, like an open source board of content? I couldn't figure it out and don't try it. Any input would be great to help me figure this out. Also, thank for the reviews, I think I'm gon a give jamboard and limno a go
Hey Adam, this reply is way late, but to answer your question, you can make your boards private even on the free version. If you share your board though, I believe it'll give whoever you share it with access to all the boards in your dashboard. You can see more about the free version here - help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017730373
@@NewEdTechClassroom hi there, v grateful for your reply. I tried out jamboard and limno and opted for openboard in the end and forgot to go back and figure out miro. Openboard is working for me quite well for 1 on 1 online lessons. Although, now that you told me that about miro I'll give that another try. Thanks again :)
As a Kahoot! premium subscriber I got a decent discount on a whiteboard.fi subscription. I used it quite a bit while teaching virtually. I like the tools available and the fact that I can create a background image, push it out to my students, and watch them work in real time. The library feature is awesome and a bit time saver. I do not like the fact that only one room can be open at a time. So, if students do not finish work during class, I have to close that particular room in order to open a room for the next class. After watching this video I plan on learning more about whiteboard.chat. Thanks for sharing, very informative and enjoyable information!!!!!
Thanks for sharing your perspective Samuel! Super big bummer you have to close all the rooms out before some students are finished. Let us know how you end up liking whiteboard.chat :) -Thom
Hiiii, which white board allow me to insert Pdf on which we can annotate. Moreover, it should be compatible with obs studio so that we can record videos and upload on RU-vid. Regards from India
Thanks for the feedback Acacia. We will for sure slow things down when we make specific tutorials for each app. We were hoping this video would just be an overview of a variety of apps for teachers to consider. -Thom
Not trying to sound rude, but speed is the entire purpose of this video anyway, this is a video to bring to view some whiteboard apps they tried and liked, they even ranked them pretty amazingly from their experience, it's NOT meant to be specific hence making it fast is perfect
Congratulations guys, thank you so much for this great information, i am not familiar with all of these apps ,I used the whiteboard in zoom and Microsoft teams , I’m going to use it this year I have a request from both of you 🙈🙈can you deal with us as students, i mean as we don’t have any information about topics,and try to explain it slowly, no need to rush, Thank you again,and I’m sorry if I have any grammatical mistakes as I’m not native English speaker Greetings from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
I thought whiteboard apps can be useful because I always seen it in the mystery shows when the protagonist or antagonist of the show always have like a road map of who done this and relation to that. Well to simplify it a productivity tool on digital platform and open source. But since I am new here I really hit that subscribe button for these videos.
I'm about 3 minutes in, and this is an EXCELLENT video .... lol ... I have been frustrated with the digital whiteboards I've been using, but this makes me want to go try some out and maybe even use them with my students ....
Awesome! The nice thing about making videos for this channel is it exposes ME to more edtech options as well; I've been a Explain Everything & Jamboard guy myself but excited to try out Limnu! -Thom
I am looking for a whiteboard that has the ability to show the cursor (pen) while writing. I am wanting to make better math tutorials with that type of a whiteboard. Do you have any suggestions?
I think Explain Everything is good for that. You can see me using it more extensively in this video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sGRmtf-PzD0.html
Good question. I miss a whiteboard, that is available on all plattforms and userfriendly. It needs some kind of administration and focus on collaboration. i try and test some of them - but in the end, i maybe will try to start to code my own.
Yeah let us know which ones you end up trying out. That's awesome you've got the coding skills to create your own if you can't find what you're looking for!
This is really awesome dude! Also glad to see you've come back. Keep up the great work! Also, I would like to know the name of the whiteboard you used at the start of you planning and brainstorming.
Hi. GREAT information. Not a whiteboard app, but I've been using menti for my kids in Japan (aged 6-8). Given that I'm teaching English to these kids, can you suggest which whiteboard would have the lowest learning curve so that I can explain what to do on screen with minimal frustration for all involved? Cheers, everyone.
@@NewEdTechClassroom Thanks, guys. I'm also trying to gamify the class a little so I don't come off as the tech dinosaur I'm afraid I'm becoming. Gonna try kahoot this week.
Most of these apps don't have a built-in recording feature. Explain Everything does have the ability to export your recording to RU-vid. The free version of it limits your video to 1 minute.