7 Creative Ways to Use Your Dry Erase Board in a Conference Room

Ray Joderson
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On Mar 18, 2018
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Dry erase boards are in use all over the world for quite some time now and they serve several different purposes courtesy their versatile nature. You can get as creative as you may want when it comes to how they work and how you can use them to your advantage. Businesses often use these boards during conferences for accomplishing different objectives. You can write on these boards, erase whatever you've written and write something else, and the cycle continues. You may be wondering that, with such straight-forward operation, how they allow you to get creative when using them? Well, here are 7 possible ways to use these boards creatively in conference rooms.
 
1.   Turn It Into A Tabletop
 
Normally, dry erase boards are used vertically. A creative way, however, is to use them horizontally as tabletops. Doing so will allow the participants to doodle and take important notes.The attendees can be provided with different color selections of the best dry erase paint to allow them to easily differentiate between different points or different sections of notes.
 
2.  Take Photos Before You Erase To Make It More Productive
 
Despite all their benefits, dry erase boards are temporary. However, you can use them to your advantage by letting team members capture photos before erasing anything important on the board and then uploading those photos to some cloud storage where they can be easily accessible to all the team members working on the project.
 
3.  Use Glass Instead Of Whiteboard Material
 
The general perception of a dry erase board is that it's a conventional whiteboard that allows you to erase anything you write on it. However, you also have a glass alternative and the best thing about it is that it doesn't let stains to form over time due to regular use. Using glass boards as tabletops in conference rooms also sounds more practical.
 
4.  Use Dry Erase Paint To Make A Board Out Of Your Walls
 
Using dry erase boards could be great but it's even better to set up your own creative boards with the best dry erase paint on the wall of your conference room. You have the option to choose between clear and white colors and both have their own specific perspectives. When painting a board, you can actually customize it to your liking and design it as creatively as you like.
 
5.  Go Creative With Magnetic White Boards
 
If you have decided to use magnetic whiteboards in your conference room, you can get as creative as you like with their use. For instance, you can set up your multimedia idea board simply by putting together the mock-up samples, paint chips, or your favorite Dilbert cartoon with some proper brainstorming. Even though the idea works fine for all the workplaces, it's just great if you're interested in incorporating photos, printouts, samples for proving a point, and illustrating timelines.
 
6.  Double It Up As Your Projector Screen
 
Dry erase boards can be easily doubled up as projector screens. With a growing culture of interactive classrooms, projectors have become an integral part of modern learning experience. The flat, smooth and white surface of the board works just fine as your projector screen whenever needed and can also be used as dry erase board at the same time.
 
7.  Use Markers To Hash Out Your Perfect Plan
 
When using the board to hash out your plans, the use of color coding can be a great way of showing departmental responsibilities, timeframe elements, outsourcing, and several other influencing factors. Just make sure that you choose the colors that look more practical and appropriate for use.
 
So, just bring your creativity out and decide for yourself how differently you can use your dry erase board in conference rooms.

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