Infrared Interactive Whiteboards for Presentations
Encourage interaction from the audience by asking if they have any questions. If so, write the questions on the classroom board as they are asked, along with further discussions and any answers to the questions. Erase parts of the board if necessary.
Magnetic WhiteboardErase the data on the whiteboard in between different presentations.Use the dry erase spray if the data does not easily wipe away with the eraser alone.Draw your strategies or data on the board so that the letters or numbers can be easily recognized by the audience.Use bright colored whiteboard markers to write in big clear letters and try not to write in cursive handwriting.When drawing a graph,use different colors to differentiate between the graph and other descriptions.
Use a pointer to help your audience recognize the highlights of your verbal discussion by pointing to the corresponding data or graphs on the conference whiteboard.
electronic voting systemsClose the presentation with a final thought on the subject matter discussed on the whiteboard. This can lead to further discussion or serve as a final reminder for the audience to reflect on after the presentation.