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Hello - Pretty sure there'll be people on here that have experience of google jamboard.
Hosting a workshop on Friday for about 20 people and looking to use jamboard.
I have a gmail account and it seems simple enough - people will just be joining the zoom meeting, clicking on the jamboard link, adding comments to boards and we'll be moving them about and saving them for reference.
Any reason not to use jamboard? any pitfalls I should be aware of?
Seems almost too good to be true, so wondering if there's a safer option that works just as easily?
Cheers
Jim
I used Jamboards for an organisational development session (8 people) I facilitated recently. Found them really useful and the participants enjoyed the novelty of using it. You can copy the boards to pdfs to ensure you have a permanent record. The main issue you might have is 20 people trying to use one at the same time - may be you can split them into two or three groups using separate Jamboards though not sure how you would administer this.
Thanks Philby - Yes, we're having two breakout groups and I was planning on having a sheet for each, but maybe safer to have two completely separate sessions running.
Thanks for the response
Jim
Haven't used Jamboard, but can recommend Mural. Might be worth a look.