by Alexandrea Stiller | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog, Business, Collaboration
In the last few years there has been a lot of talk about how crucial collaboration is to business success. In turn, it has led to the popularity of office design that encourages collaboration. Open offices was a natural response. But lack of privacy was a serious...
by Kelly Taylor | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog, Education
How much has the average 21st century classroom changed from its 19th century counterpart? Old schoolhouses featured long rows of seats facing a teacher’s desk and chalkboard from where the lesson was taught. Swap the chalkboard for a whiteboard, and it’s a fairly...
by Kelly Taylor | Nov 29, 2019 | Blog, Education
I dare anyone to claim they’ve never nodded off in the back of a classroom during a particularly dull lecture. For most of us, growing up involved a lot of sitting quietly and listening hours on end to a teacher droning on in front of you and 30 other trapped...
by Kelly Taylor | Nov 21, 2018 | Blog, Education
An old-school whiteboard may have its advantages, but what it always lacks in is size. Making an entire wall writable is a great alternative as it gives you and your students much more room for creativity and collaboration. Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? Now that you...
by Kelly Taylor | Apr 24, 2018 | News
A Quick History. To where the writable surface market is today, we have come a long way since chalk blackboards (circa 18th Century) – a tool to focus students. To green boards (Circa Early 1930’s) – to reduce the glare. To Whiteboards which were introduced in 1960....