An interactive whiteboard (IWB) is a large touch-sensitive display that connects to a computer and a projector. It allows users to control the computer directly by touching the screen—either with a finger, stylus, or pen. It's widely used in education, business presentations, and collaborative work environments.
Key Attributes:
Touch Interaction: Write, draw, and interact directly on the screen.
Multimedia Integration: Combine images, videos, text, and live websites.
Annotation Tools: Highlight, underline, and draw over displayed content.
Save and Share: Save notes and drawings made during sessions.
Remote Collaboration: Some models allow real-time collaboration with remote users.
Uses:
Classrooms: For interactive teaching and engaging students.
Offices: For brainstorming, planning, and video conferencing.
Training: For workshops, simulations, and dynamic presentations.
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