All necessary tools are already available on the Whiteboard.
Work with tools simultaneously.
On most platforms, the cursor is just a cursor, but with Class Spot, both cursors are labeled "student" and "teacher".
It's convenient to follow the student's actions, and the student always knows what the teacher is pointing at. Online pointer or cursor in Class Spot.
Draw, write, underline, create shapes, write text — all possible with lines on the Class Spot Whiteboard.
A special palette of 10 colors to emphasize points or create more vibrant drawings.
The pencil is a tool for lessons in all subjects: from World-wide and mathematics to physics and chemistry. You can work with the pencil using either a mouse or a graphics tablet. Choose the line thickness and draw or write any formulas and texts. This is the most popular tool on the Whiteboard; it's impossible to conduct a lesson without it.
Circle, oval, square, triangle, line, arrow — a necessary set of geometric shapes for conducting lessons in various subjects. If you need other shapes, you can always add them as images to the Whiteboard.
A set of fonts, size, and line thickness — working with these tools allows creating texts of different sizes, jointly editing these texts, and emphasizing points. Perfect for writing assignments and solutions in various languages and almost all subjects.
Everything written with a pencil can be erased with an eraser. It's convenient when you need to remove part of a formula and ask the student to fill in the gap, or simply to remove unnecessary things from the Whiteboard.
A tool solving the problem of student "loss" during the lesson. It's easy to see what the student is focused on and their cursor by clicking the tracking tool. This is the first legitimate way to monitor the student while working on the Whiteboard.
If you're used to being able to go back two steps and then forward one in a document, this function is for you.
Use undo/redo both during Whiteboard preparation and during the lesson.
You can place assignments for 2-6 lessons on one Whiteboard at once and use only one part of the Whiteboard during each lesson.
Simply change the Whiteboard scale to view the entire Whiteboard or just the area where the main work is being done.
At the end of the lesson, you can save the Whiteboard with all materials and send it to the student. This way, the student can review the learned material, see rules, theorems, or useful materials for completing homework.
Created a Whiteboard for a lesson — save it as a template to use the same Whiteboard with another student. If you added more tasks while using the template, you can save the Whiteboard again under a different name to have an alternative to the first one.
A relevant tool when working with children and teenagers who get distracted during the lesson by drawing or other actions on the Whiteboard. With one click, you can limit the set of possible student actions to attract maximum attention to the material.
A classic function necessary when you need to show your computer desktop.
But it's worth noting that you can add any photos, videos, audio, and documents to the Whiteboard.
It's great when you can work with a large number of different format materials within one Whiteboard.
Currently, the Class Spot Whiteboard supports the following formats:
documents (PDF, PPT), images (JPG, PNG),
video files (MOV), audio files (MP3, WAV).
Add media with a single click directly to the Whiteboard.