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Written by IppTak
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Welcome Eraseboarders! Eraseboards.com! is the home of Dry-Erase Boards, Whiteboards, and Marker Boards for Office, Home, and School. It is a source for everything "dry erase", including history of the technology, latest news and studies, creative uses, classroom ideas, maintenance methods, and product recommendations of dry erase supplies. If you have or are looking for a whiteboard or dry erase board, you came to the right place.
We hope you enjoy the site. Some of our most popular sections include,
Dry Erase Board 101,
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 October 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
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This is another Whiteboard "Stop Animation" video performed by BestOfYouTube.com. It is very well done. I believe this is the neatest and cleanest one to date. It is definitely worth the look. You will be a better person for watching this video.
270. Whiteboard animation - BestofYouTube.com
If you want to see more cool media, please visit our Cool Dry Erase Ideas section. | | No comments for this item |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 October 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 12 October 2007 |
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This is a must see video for an example of a whiteboard that has been integrated with a computer program. It takes in your writing as inputs, saves the image into the computer, recognizes the commands and rules (such as "gravity" and "ramps") and animate the drawing according to these rules.
Can you imagine your classrooms using this?
If you want to see more cool media, please visit our Cool Dry Erase Ideas section. | | This item includes 2 comments |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 October 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Thursday, 19 April 2007 |
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Check out this cool "stop motion" video clip that shows what a whiteboard, dry-erase pen and a lot of free time can do!!
If you want to see more cool media, please visit our Cool Dry Erase Ideas section. | | This item includes 2 comments |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 January 2008 )
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
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Here are instructions on creating your own dry erase board, and unlike previous examples, these instructions can be applied to create larger boards as well. Taken from WikiHow. Please leave comments to share with us how this method works. | | This item includes 10 comments |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 11 November 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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I added this very creative website to our "Cool Dry Erase Ideas" section. It is a website entirely (?) created by dry erase board writings. Check it out: http://noonebelongsheremorethanyou.com/ | | This item includes 1 comment |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 April 2007 )
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Written by IppTak
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
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If you have kept the cap off a dry erase marker, you probably know that the marker can dry up very quickly. This is often mistaken for a dead marker, but this is generally caused by just the tip drying out after being exposed to air. If you feel that the marker is starting to run out of juice, try capping it tightly, store them "vertically" for 24 hours, and try again. Any marker should go through this test before it gets thrown out. After its revival, make sure to store it horizontally again. | | This item includes 9 comments |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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The dry erase board is a white note board named for its ability to be erased with a dry tissue, board eraser, or any soft dry material such as a paper towel or cloth. The secret is in the board's special dry-erase markers, that can be easily wiped clean without water or rubbing. If a regular marker or pen is used on a dry-erase board it will not come off without water and will likely stain. Only dry-erase markers should be used. |
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