What Is an Interactive Whiteboard?
The interactive electronic whiteboard can communicate with the computer for information, connect the electronic whiteboard to the computer, and use the projector to project the content on the computer to the electronic whiteboard screen. With the support of special applications, a large screen, interactive Collaborative meeting or teaching environment.
Interactive whiteboard
- Chinese name
- Interactive whiteboard
- Traditional blackboard difference
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- The interactive electronic whiteboard can communicate with the computer for information, connect the electronic whiteboard to the computer, and use the projector to project the content on the computer to the electronic whiteboard screen. With the support of special applications, a large screen, interactive Collaborative meeting or teaching environment.
- Use a specific pointing pen instead of a mouse to operate on the whiteboard, you can run any application, you can edit, annotate, save, etc. any operation that can be achieved with a keyboard and mouse on a computer.
- Traditional whiteboard
- Whiteboards have been invented and used since the last century
- Integrate hardware whiteboard and whiteboard operating system. Its core components are an electronic whiteboard, a touch pen, a computer, and a projector. The electronic induction whiteboard is a large induction screen with the normal blackboard size and supported by computer software and hardware. Its function is equivalent to a computer monitor and replaces the traditional blackboard. The electronic induction pen assumes the dual functions of an electronic whiteboard writing pen and a computer mouse, and its function replaces traditional chalk. Teachers or students directly operate on the whiteboard with a stylus (equivalent to traditional teachers and students operate on the blackboard with chalk): write or call various software, and then use
- The interactive electronic whiteboard also supports copying. It connects the electronic whiteboard directly to the printer and uses a specific whiteboard pen to write the blackboard. When you need to print, you can print in color or black and white by pressing the print key on the panel. It can also be used as a teaching electronic whiteboard, connecting the electronic whiteboard to a computer. At this time, the electronic whiteboard is equivalent to a particularly large area.
- Divided into
- 1) Computer interface: The interface type refers to the method used to connect the electronic whiteboard and the computer system. Common interface types include parallel (also called IEEE 1284) and serial (also called RS-232) and USB interfaces. Technology determines the core quality of the electronic whiteboard, but individual technology cannot represent the entire product.
- 2) Stability: Stability refers to the stability of the entire product (including hardware). With the help of market experience and the experience of old users, it is easy to judge the stability of the product;
- 3) Sensitivity: draw a line on the whiteboard, if the continuity of the line is not strong, it means that the sensitivity is not high;
- 4) Accuracy: Accuracy refers to the degree of overlap of the mouse cursor tip and stylus tip after calibration;
- 5) Resolution: The resolution refers to the number of dots (or pixels) on each line. Points are usually expressed along the horizontal and vertical edges of a screen or monitor;
- 6) Output method: The electronic whiteboard can scan and print the content written on the whiteboard in a certain way. The printout methods are generally thermal, inkjet and ribbon;
- 7) Number of panels: Generally, the electronic whiteboard will be equipped with 1-4 panels. The number of panels is more than 2 to facilitate screen cycling;
- 8) Panel size: refers to the actual size of the electronic whiteboard, the unit is millimeter, usually refers to the length × width of the electronic whiteboard;
- 9) Effective reading size: It refers to the effective size that the electronic whiteboard can use for writing. In this area, it can be written and copied freely. Its size is generally smaller than the actual panel size;
- 10) Copy speed: The copy speed refers to the number of sheets that the electronic whiteboard can copy per minute, and its unit is sheets / minute;
- 11) Number of continuous copies: Continuous copy refers to the maximum number of copies that an electronic whiteboard can perform in one continuous copy without the need for multiple settings for the same manuscript, which represents the maximum capacity of continuous copying of this product.