Google Jamboard
Google Jamboard is a digital whiteboard app that allows you to collaborate with others and join together your ideas.
Jamboard is Google’s answer to an Interactive Whiteboard, originally designed and marketed with a portable 55-inch, 4k display. Google have since released Android and iOS apps for it, perfect for touchscreen Chromebooks here at Barton! Even if you don’t have a touchscreen device you can still connect to a Jam on your web browser at jamboard.google.com
It is connected to G Suite so you can log in with your College credentials as normal giving you the ability to present, edit and share files with Google services like Drive, Sheets, and Slides.
Collaboration
You can collaborate with up to 50 people at once, as long as you have an internet connection you can join a Jam. Everyone in your class or team meeting can join in and collaborate on a session in the web browser. This means anyone can participate whether they’re using a touchscreen Chromebook, phone, or desktop PC. Combine this with our newly installed Chromecasts and you have an instant interactive whiteboard replacement.
AutoDraw & Recognition
Jamboard has three incredible features that allow you to keep a Jam clean with text, shapes and icons rather than filling it with shoddily drawn shapes and bad handwriting.
As you can see from the image below if you select the Handwriting Recognition tool, it will try and work out what you’ve written and change it in to an actual word.
Select the Shape Recognition tool, draw a shape or put a dot on the screen and it will change those into the shapes it thinks you’ve drawn, it’s not perfect but with a little practice and precision you can get it to draw perfect squares or triangles.
Finally the AutoDraw tool, you can draw whatever springs to your mind and then Jamboard will try to work out what you’ve drawn then suggest images in its bank for you to select and put into the Jam. If you watch the GIF below you’ll see my amazing drawing of a car and after I’ve finished, Jamboard suggests a couple of different car images and some clouds.
Want to find out a bit more about Jamboard? Have a play around with it at jamboard.google.com or in the app, come to see us in the IT Office or watch the video below from the team at G Suite.
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