Jamboard is NO MORE | Here are 7 Alternatives
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2024
- With the recent announcement by Google that Jamboard will be going away. Here are 7 alternatives you can use instead of Jamboard for all your Whiteboarding needs.
Time stamps and Links:
0:00 Intro
0:22 Alternative 01: Miro Whiteboard
5:58 Alternative 02: Lucidspark and Lucidchart
10:05 Alternative 03: Figma FigJam board
13:10 Alternative 04: Canva Whiteboard
15:33 Alternative 05: TutorialsPoint Online Whiteboard
17:30 Alternative 06: Web Whiteboard by Miro
18:38 Alternative 07: Microsoft Whiteboard
20:10 Recap and Member thank you
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Miro: sethideclercq.com/miro
Lucid: sethideclercq.com/lucid
FigJam: sethideclercq.com/FigJam
Canva: sethideclercq.com/Canva
TutorialsPoint: sethideclercq.com/tutorialspoint
Web Whiteboard: sethideclercq.com/webwhiteboard
Microsoft Whiteboard: sethideclercq.com/Mwhiteboard
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The full write-up can be found here for those who prefer text overview. sethideclercq.com/2023/10/exploring-7-alternatives-to-google-jamboard-for-enhanced-whiteboarding/
I use Miro and love it. BUT jamboard had features that none of the others still have (scribble to text, and great auto-drawing)
This is greatly appreciated. I will be sharing with all the staff at my school, because there were quite a few advocates of it. Thank you for sharing an honest video with the real alternatives. I'm only half joking when I think that Slides is probably good enough for most people...
Thanks a bunch. Your tutorials are instructive and invaluable.
What I can't see in Miro is a possibility, like in Jambaord, to ad (upload) a background of your choice to the board. This is very usefull in Jamboard because it allows you to prepare all the backgrounds in Google Presentation and export each frame as a JPG. In this way it is easy to build Jamboards ready for use and reuse. For the next class, you only delete the added content of the frame while the background of the frame remains.
Yes, Adding a custom background is not a feature supported as they have an 'infinite canvas' you can add your own images and send these to the back layer(right click, send to back, then lock), but its far from an ideal solution.
Thanks, well, I guess that we will have to use Google Presentation in stead of Jamboard. @@FlippedClassroomTutorials
AS USUAL, YOUR TUTORIALS AND TROVES ARE REALLY FANTASTIC! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for a very helpful and straight to the point tutorial
You're welcome. Hope you found the perfect replacement tool.
Thanks again! Still looking into thé alternatives here. Purely for business we already have Miro. Doesn't spark creativity like canva or fig does. Then canva gets lagged enormously when boards get bigger. Hopefully the canva magic show brings good news about that.
So currently fig is in the lead here. But thé race just has started.
Great that you are already preparing us for the discontinuation of JAMboard next year.
th-cam.com/video/y8jBgR1s3yg/w-d-xo.html wow, love that transition. Blew me away. :)
That's the plan!
Thank you!!! 🙏
Any time! Which one did you decide to go with and why?
Hi. I'm wondering, can any of these be used as an interactive by participants in a Zoom meeting? For example, in a meeting where others are invited through a zoom link (such as during a virtual conference session).
I have the same question
Absolutely! I've successfully used figjams with over 30 people(at a Google For Edu event), all collaborating on a single board, and it worked like a charm!
Thanks for this, but are they free? I understand that these have a limit of three boards, whereas each Jamboard allows 20 slides, also there's no limit to the Jamboards one can create.
Which one's best if you want to have several slides so students can work on their slides simultaneously? And which one doesn't need students to register? Ideally it would be the same tool ;) I liked these two features in jamboard most.
My full write-up is on my blog: sethideclercq.com/blog/ but based on your two asks, I would say the TutorialsPoint whiteboard would be worth checking out.
I found this question helpful. One great aspect of Jamboard is that anyone can edit them without needing to sign up. @@FlippedClassroomTutorials
They're also discontinuing Google Podcast.
I know :-( and Google domains went as well this month.
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials I just saw that! Hmmm, time to go :/
Can students have access just with the link or do they need to register in and have edu accounts.
It depends on the permissions set and the app used. Tutorialspoint doesn't require any registration, and neither does the web whiteboard
I wonder if it's possible to share a Web Whiteboard via a Miro account, such that on the one hand we're able to save it, while on the other, those with whom we share it don't need to sign in. @@FlippedClassroomTutorials