Google Jamboard
Google created Jamboard, a fantastic (and free) application for group digital whiteboarding. It is a smart display that functions like a whiteboard by letting you draw with the convenience of your own devices, draw from Google search results, save work to the cloud, and jot down ideas and thoughts. It is not possible to resize the slide that serves as the Jamboard work area. One document can include up to 20 slides. Brushes, an eraser, a cursor, stickers, the ability to insert photos, shapes, and text, as well as a laser pointer, are all available to the user to fill and manipulate objects on a slide. You can use brushes to draw on a work area. The user has access to four brushes: a pen, a felt-tip pen, a marker, and a brush. You can just alter the brush’s color, unlike Microsoft Whiteboard. You may also add photographs, and comments, modify the backdrop, and use other pencils and shapes, making it more creative and enjoyable. Jamboard is fantastic for brainstorming with peers during virtual meetings. Because we were all working from home throughout the epidemic, it was a fantastic option for us.
Features Google Jamboard
- Real-time collaboration and tracking of changes
- Using a custom image as the background
- Support for graphics tablets
- Export the project to PDF or save the slide in PNG format.
Difference between Google Jamboard and Microsoft Whiteboard
A digital whiteboard is a two-dimensional display area that makes use of digital design. Unlike traditional whiteboards, which employ tangible material such as markers to generate content, digital whiteboards generally include a stylus or other tool for users to create digital writing, drawings, or designs. Digital whiteboards are a collaborative virtual place where teams may not only discuss new ideas but also get on the same page to increase team alignment and build action plans. Through capabilities like as freehand sketching, adding shapes and lines, and a limitless canvas, these tools foster creativity and stimulate innovation, helping teams to more readily produce ideas that propel the organization ahead. Meetings become more dynamic when team members can all speak out, sharing real-time opinions and comments on everything from innovative solutions to changes in a product roadmap to strategic planning for the new year.
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