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When considering a wood-style finish for a dry erase board, enclosed conference cabinet, or other piece of interior furniture, choosing between hardwood veneer or laminate finish can be confusing. Read more to learn about the differences and similarities between the two finishes.
Ever heard of veneers for teeth? Hardwood veneer finish works in a similar way, but for wood. Wood veneer finish is created by pressing and gluing thin slices of wood onto a plywood base. Each hardwood veneer surface looks different since the material is sourced from slices of real wood. Depending on the choice of veneer, wood grain patterns can vary quite dramatically. Common woods used for hardwood veneer include oak, walnut, cherry, and more.
MyWhiteBoards offers a complete collection of magnetic music dry erase boards with music staff lines permanently embedded into the writing surface for years of trouble-free use.
Did you know that OptiMA® was one of the first companies to offer an economy music staff board made on a non-magnetic receptive dry erase writing surface? It was yet another OptiMA® innovation!
Today, you have the option of an excellent dry erase writing surface without the added price of porcelain steel boards. Each unit features a top-of-the-line aluminum trim and a standard marker tray. We promise you that you'll be amazed at the quality of the writing surface, and we don't skimp on the quality of the board either.
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Americans use 85,000,000 tons of paper every year, which translates to about 680 pounds per person. Efforts to limit your "paper footprint" will make a difference for the planet and ultimately save you money. Cutting back on your use of paper products doesn't have to be complicated. Small changes in your daily life through recycling, reusing, and using green products can make a big difference in the world around you. Let's dive in to show you how whiteboards can help you create a greener workplace.
One of the easiest ways to limit paper waste in your office is to discourage unnecessary printing. Limiting paper waste can also be done by using online documents and programs like Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Drive to easily share documents, projects,
You may need a sturdy and portable dry erase board if you work in a school, corporate, or university setting. Portable double-sided dry erase boards are convenient for several reasons. One reason is that they can quickly move in and out of different rooms and hallways. They are ideal for storage as they do not take up much space. They can also be moved from a room to a location with the best central visibility. The added feature of reversibility doubles writing play without erasing previous work. Our portable dry-erase boards are available in multiple sizes, options, and custom designs to meet your needs in any setting.
The perfectly portable Double
OptiMA Inc. has been serving some of the top hospitals and health care facilities in the United States for over 35 years. But, what makes OptiMA Inc. customizable hospital dry erase boards stand out against its competitors?
Dry erase boards are a very familiar sight within hospitals and healthcare facilities no matter where you go, but why? Several studies have proven that whiteboards in healthcare settings have many benefits to both patients and staff.
The whiteboard is a common sight in classrooms in this day and age, but have you ever stopped to think about how the dry erase board came to be? Let us guide you through the creation of the whiteboard.
The whiteboard was invented in the mid-1950s but the original inventor is one of two possible individuals. Most believe that Martin Heit, a Korean War veteran, created the whiteboard in the 1950s by fixing a mistake. Heit, a photographer, found himself working with negatives daily. One day he found that a permanent marker had been marked on one of the negatives and Heit found himself surprised when the marker had wiped away from the film easily. This gave him the idea for what would now be known as the whiteboard. Martin Heit produced a whiteboard prototype made with laminates similar to those found on photographs and films,
We live in a time of constant stimulation, whether from computers, phones, or television, leading to visual content playing a role in our everyday lives. Despite the constantly moving world, visual aids or learning holds more appeal to viewers than that plain text. Whether you are a teacher in a classroom, a proctor for a business meeting, or teaching safety classes, visual aids stimulate learning, allowing students to comprehend information faster, remember information for longer, and build interest.
There are many different visual aids, ranging from props, models, photographs, illustrations, charts, graphs, and physical demonstrations. Visual Aids can be categorized as visual manners typically paired with written or spoken information.
Homeschooling is educating school-aged children at home rather than sending them to school. Homeschooling has existed since the dawn of civilization, but it has come back in vogue in modern times as the preferred method of education that certain families have adopted for their children. So what is homeschooling, what is its history, and how do you succeed at the task of homeschooling your kids? Let's dive in!
Homeschooling was the common practice of civilizations for centuries to educate their children while still having their help in the household. Only the wealthy had access to personal tutors who would educate their children in the home, leaving most children's education up to the local community.
Whether the students in your life are homeschooled, learning remotely, or in the classroom, whiteboards can elevate the learning experience. But since there are so many whiteboards on the market, what are the best dry erase student lapboards?
The classic student lapboard is familiar to every student who has been through schooling. Our lapboards are engineered using a dense wood backer and coated with a UV-protected writing surface. This means that our boards are easily erased and never ghost when cared for properly. and the boards can be used time and time again. To keep your lapboard in mint condition, erase with alcohol and a soft cloth.
These boards are great for younger children due to their easy erasability, small size, and reusability.
Congratulations, you are a proud owner of a brand new, clean whiteboard! But here's the big question, how do you keep it clean? Whether you've customized it to your liking, invested in dry erase wallpaper, or gone the traditional route, your goal is now to keep it in mint condition. Now how do you achieve this? It's simple; daily maintenance.
When using your whiteboard, make sure you use the correct writing tools to keep your board looking like the day you first unwrapped it. Non-dry erase markers may have a more appealing color, design, and packaging that make you want to use them in your classroom, office, or home. Don't be fooled! Every marker on your board should be clearly designated for use with dry erase boards or whiteboards.