Meetings and presentations have been
revolutionized by modern technologies, with one of them being the interactive
whiteboard. An array of organizations, from businesses to schools and museums,
have found it to be useful to enhance the learning experience, encourage
collaboration, and simplify video conferencing. If you are looking to add this
asset to your own institution, make sure that you are using a good interactive whiteboard software to
get the most from it. Here are some of the special features you should know
about the software:
- Easy to use – The right
software can be used by anyone in your team, including you, regardless of
skill set. Make sure it allows you to drag and drop the content into your
storyboard or the template, and that it makes it easier to deploy the
contents on your preferred screen. You can do all of these without writing
a line of code.
- Your whiteboard,
your rules
– With the interactive whiteboard
software, you are given a canvas that is free for you to design.
You have control over every pixel on the storyboard, layout, and workflow.
Import any file immediately into it, without changing the file type. If
you lack time to build your own, use customizable templates and
ready-to-use components available in the software itself.
- Support for
special content
– Go beyond conventional graphics and text, and add 3D models, maps, HTML
iFrames, embedded content, Flash animation, PSD files, YouTube videos, and
more. You can even add real-time content by incorporating data from an
external data source, like Excel or Cloud service.
- Remote control – Run
interactive experiences on Windows using the interactive whiteboard software. Some platforms come with an
HTML5-based remote control that lets you control your content remotely.
- Hardware
agnostic
– It does not matter what screen you use. The software will allow you to
deploy your interactive whiteboard presentations and content on an array
of screens, including tablets, laptops, touchscreen kiosks, and large
multi-display video walls.
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