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Every teacher knows a variety of techniques to captivate students and get them involved in a lesson. Blogger Hanson Grant advises that use of a whiteboard can be a very effective way to promote engagement.
A whiteboard can be a super helpful tool in meetings and group discussions. But, when it’s not used effectively, it can be a distraction. Follow these 6 tips to be the master of the whiteboard presentation.
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Brainstorming on a whiteboard works a lot better if you are also prioritizing ideas effectively and efficiently. These tips will help do both.
Kanban whiteboards are an easy way to organize your workflow. Their visual presence makes it easy for all employees to understand how the company is doing.
Fishbone diagrams are a great tool for solving problems in the workplace. Grab a whiteboard and your employees and get down to the solution. The first step is to simply define your effect: What is the problem? A Fishbone diagram helps yield the necessary communication to solve your initial problem.
Whiteboards are common in large organizations, but they are also great for home offices. Use them for memos, planning, and general organizing of activities and events.
Chances are someone in your company is always thinking and collaborating on new, fresh ideas to bring to the table. A brainstorming session can spark big ideas while also keeping employees engaged. While it may seem like all you need is a small room and a big whiteboard, an Adobe Creative blog’s author offers some key points that will help lead to a more successful brainstorming session.