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Can a student return to what they drew on the whiteboard for future reference?

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Can a student return to what they drew on the whiteboard for future reference?

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Sunil Kumar

I am not sure if you are still looking for answer to your question but would like to contribute to this question. Just in case you still need to looking for answer, here you go.

yes. you return to whenever you drew on the whiteboard. All objects drew on whiteboard are saved for you use it in the future. there are few companies that offers such features on whiteboard.

Here are few of them:

www.tutorpace.com

www.eduniche.com

www.mathumpire.com

 

Hopw it helps you.

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Tutor Pace

One can easily save the notes on the white board. When you pick up a pen from the pen tray, the floating tool bars will appear(only in Ink Aware Application like Microsoft Word, these buttons will be found in the application’s tool bar). By pressing area capture button on the floating tools bar, you can save the area of notes you select to save. Press the white board and drag the selection box with finger to outline the area you wish to capture. Your selection will be captured in a new notebook via notebook software app. This you can use for future reference. more

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