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Applying Whiteboard Paint6/26/2019 https://www.remarkablecoating.com
Key Things to Remember to Avoid Ghosting Issues when Using Whiteboard Paint: Basecoat Use either Remarkable Base Coat or a preferred satin or eggshell water-based enamel. Roller Use the prescribed or "3/8" nap microfiber roller for application. Thickness Do not stretch the material too thin. (i.e., avoid trying to cover 50 square feet with a 35 square foot kit) Tools Use Low Odor Dry Erase markers to write and a microfiber cloth to erase. Rolling Do not overwork or excessively back roll or roll off an area after it has been done. Re-application Do not go back to an area and add more after you have already gone across the surface. Doing so will result in an inconsistent sheen and can cause less than favorable results SHOP REMARKABLE https://www.remarkablecoating.com/buy-whiteboard-paint/ https://twitter.com/remarkable360 https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableCoating https://www.instagram.com/remarkablewhiteboardpaint/ https://www.pinterest.com/remarkablepaint/
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How Whiteboard Paint Benefit Meetings6/18/2019 Makes meetings visual
Listening is one of the hardest skills and it is also the most difficult means of retaining information. Gives people something to look at Imagine if you could have an interactive whiteboard in your room that allows for brainstorming and doodling but on the walls. Saves notes You can save the notes of the whiteboard walls ready for next time. Engages people This smart technology is a means of visually engaging people in your meeting. For more information on ReMARKable's premium whiteboard paint, call (800) 936-2159 and speak with a friendly coating specialist or visit https://www.remarkablecoating.com/
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Whiteboards vs. large sheets of paper:
According to Megowan-Romanowicz and others who have observed students using both whiteboards and paper, whiteboards are better at encouraging students to collaboratively work out and share ideas. Whiteboard Walls vs. chalkboards: In theory, you could use a chalkboard for any pedagogy that uses a whiteboard. But they are dusty, hard to erase, and hard to see, so unless you happen to have a lot of chalkboards that you can't get rid of or you have a severe reaction to the smell of whiteboard pens, it is not recommended. Whiteboards vs. tablets or smart boards: Electronic solutions, ranging from tablets that students can use at their tables to large presentation screens that students and instructors can interact with. However, it can be too easy for students to get distracted by all the bells and whistles of these technologies and interact with the technology rather than each other. |