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In today's fast-paced and dynamic work environment, effective collaboration and mobility are key to success. That's where our innovative Genius Mobile Whiteboard Stand comes in. This unique product offers a versatile and convenient solution for businesses, schools, and creative spaces. Whether you're brainstorming ideas, teaching a class, or conducting meetings, this mobile whiteboard stand is designed to meet your needs and enhance collaboration on the go.
We designed and built the Genius Mobile Whiteboard Stand with mobility in mind. Not only is it sturdy, but it also features four smooth-rolling five-inch casters with locks. With this in mind, you can effortlessly maneuver the stand wherever you need it, making it an ideal choice for businesses with dynamic workspaces or multiple classrooms.
Are you left-handed? Even if your answer is no, you likely know that using a whiteboard as a left-handed writer can be challenging. It requires a different approach than that of a right-handed writer. Because we write most languages in the world from left to right, left-handed people run the risk of smudging what they’ve written as their hand slides over the text. Luckily we have smudge-free pen ink that left-handed writers can use. But dry erase markers are designed to wipe away from the whiteboard surface easily.
When you use our whiteboards as a left-handed writer, we don’t want the ink to smear on the side of your hand. So here are some tips that can help you to use a whiteboard more comfortably and effectively.
As a teacher, creating a welcoming and engaging environment is essential to a successful classroom experience. Having the right tools and resources can help make learning more accessible and enjoyable for students. In this blog, we will discuss the classroom must-haves that every classroom needs.
Desks and chairs are essential items in every classroom. They provide students with a dedicated space to work, which can help improve focus and productivity. Desks should be large enough to hold textbooks, notebooks, and other materials, and chairs should be comfortable and adjustable to accommodate students of different heights.
Some classrooms are embracing non-traditional classroom setups. For example,
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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Back to school is right around the corner, meaning the shopping season has begun. Whether the students in your life are homeschooled, learning remotely, or in the classroom, we have a list of some of the best back-to-school essentials from MyWhiteBoards.com.
MyWhiteBoards has a large selection of student lapboards to fit every need you may have for your students or classroom. We have classic Student Lapboards, Musical Lapboards, Graphs, World/U.S.A. maps, Custom Printed, and more.
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.