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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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Another happy user of dry erase boards, or what I'd like to call "Eraseboarder". (I'm trying to have that word catch on!) " I would have to say my favorite tool, and the one I would consider almost irreplaceable, would be a hand-held dry-erase board. Suitable for making maps, writing down miscellaneous information for player use, or as a GM screen and noteboard, dry-erase boards can be invaluable in the hands of players and GMs for use as a tactical aid, tool for map creation, and general aid to in-game understanding/information exchange. It also makes for a great prop when a document is to play an important part in a game." <http://www.treasuretables.org/2006/03/hand-held-dry-erase-boards> | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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As the title suggests, this is an idea for an entire climbing wall created by the dry erase board material. Apparently, the goal of this "invention" is to fuse the fun activity of clmbing with school material. Two example activities given are: 1) Climb & Define (vocabulary) and 2) Fraction Deduction. Is it me or does this sound extremely difficult? Click Here | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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Here's an excerpt from Steve Olson's website: "Saturday evening, we hired a babysitter, picked up some take-out, and went to the software ‘war room’ at my office and white boarded our future. Here’s is what we did: - I created two columns on the right side of the whiteboard, one for me and one for Christine.
- I wrote my vision of our future in bullet points under my name
- I asked her for her vision and wrote it in bullet points under her name."
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
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Michael Dorian has made a dry erase table. If that isn't cool enough, it's intended for use in bed so when good ideas come along in sleep, they can be written down. Love it! Our own Terrie Miller made a wall based version from shower board for $14. <from http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/03/dry_erase_table.html> | | No comments for this item |
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Written by IppTak
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Friday, 20 April 2007 |
| At first, it may not seem so clever, but it is an application of dry erase board in an interesting setting. I can also see this as useful, as it eliminates the need for making little labels for each dish. Obviously, this application is not limited to chinese food. Think corporate buffet or wedding reception...maybe... http://www.instructables.com/id/EPGACVITAOEV2ZBAJH/ |
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