Difference between revisions of "Whiteboard"

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{{Term|WHITEBOARD|Electronic equivalent of a blackboard on a computer screen that allows multiple, remote users to add text, create drawings or diagrams in a shared electronic workspace that is visible to all participants. Whiteboards are a common feature of [[Distance Learning|distance learning]] course management software systems because it can be used for [[Online Learning|online learning]] the same way a blackboard is used in a traditional classroom. <ref> [http://e-learners.com e-learners.com] (18 March 2008)</ref> See Also: [[E-Learning]],  [[Open and Distance Learning]]}}
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{{Term|WHITEBOARD|Electronic equivalent of a blackboard on a computer screen that allows multiple, remote users to add text, create drawings or diagrams in a shared electronic workspace that is visible to all participants. Whiteboards are a common feature of [[Distance Learning|distance learning]] course management software systems because it can be used for [[Online Learning|online learning]] the same way a blackboard is used in a traditional classroom. <ref> [http://e-learners.com e-learners.com] (18 March 2008)</ref> See also: [[E-Learning]],  [[Open and Distance Learning]]}}
  
  

Revision as of 14:44, 17 July 2008

Term2.png WHITEBOARD
Electronic equivalent of a blackboard on a computer screen that allows multiple, remote users to add text, create drawings or diagrams in a shared electronic workspace that is visible to all participants. Whiteboards are a common feature of distance learning course management software systems because it can be used for online learning the same way a blackboard is used in a traditional classroom. [1] See also: E-Learning, Open and Distance Learning



References

  1. e-learners.com (18 March 2008)