The Past And Present Of Whiteboards
A whiteboard is an incredible presentation tool whose demand increased highly in 1990’s and is still in use amongst every other school, office, seminar, corporate meeting and other environment where presentations skills are required. This high popularity of it motivated people to think more innovatively and the outcome of it was invention of various kinds of this tool with high-technological features. Yet, the traditional whiteboards are used in elevated percentages mostly because every work environment doesn’t require the use of sophisticated technologies.
The whiteboard was invented by Martin Heit and it appeared in the market in mid-1960’s but it became popular in schools only in 1990’s when the realization of chalk dust creating potential harm to health struck the communities. Apparently first few of them bought were quite expensive and came with defects but soon with much modifications and popularity, it became easily accessible to all. Along with it especial designed pen was introduced by Jerry Woolf.
The whiteboards have made their recognition status in education, media, business and that is because of their flexibility of choices of sizes and processing materials. Also that if need is of short-term use then availability of low cost models with inexpensive surface, such as melamine, allow you to fulfill the need. If it is needed for long-term such as in classrooms then the surface material could be bought which is of porcelain and gives a life-time guarantee. Along with that the choice of level of glossiness, easy access to it in the market with stylish designs makes it even more appealing to the potential customers.
Possibly the trend of using such a practical tool will last for as long as the other higher technologies do not become cheap, easily accessible and safe. People are mostly habitual in using whiteboards because is it easy to use and this is the biggest advantage of it.
A whiteboard is an incredible presentation tool whose demand increased highly in 1990’s and is still in use amongst every other school, office, seminar, corporate meeting and other environment where presentations skills are required. This high popularity of it motivated people to think more innovatively and the outcome of it was invention of various kinds of this tool with high-technological features. Yet, the traditional whiteboards are used in elevated percentages mostly because every work environment doesn’t require the use of sophisticated technologies.
The whiteboard was invented by Martin Heit and it appeared in the market in mid-1960’s but it became popular in schools only in 1990’s when the realization of chalk dust creating potential harm to health struck the communities. Apparently first few of them bought were quite expensive and came with defects but soon with much modifications and popularity, it became easily accessible to all. Along with it especial designed pen was introduced by Jerry Woolf.
The whiteboards have made their recognition status in education, media, business and that is because of their flexibility of choices of sizes and processing materials. Also that if need is of short-term use then availability of low cost models with inexpensive surface, such as melamine, allow you to fulfill the need. If it is needed for long-term such as in classrooms then the surface material could be bought which is of porcelain and gives a life-time guarantee. Along with that the choice of level of glossiness, easy access to it in the market with stylish designs makes it even more appealing to the potential customers.
Possibly the trend of using such a practical tool will last for as long as the other higher technologies do not become cheap, easily accessible and safe. People are mostly habitual in using whiteboards because is it easy to use and this is the biggest advantage of it.