Finding a #Google #Jamboard Alternative (Updated)

Looking for a Google Jamboard alternative? Maybe the answer isn’t Figjam, LucidSpark, or Miro. It’s a tool you already love that doesn’t fall into the capricious Google ecosphere.

 

Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash

I know, I’m speaking heresy here. Leave Google? OMG, what are you thinking? 

But that’s what this blog is for, playing with fire.

I’d tell you more, but I ended up writing a blog entry about an alternative…I’ll link to it from this blog when that blog entry appears…probably in a few months. 😉

While you are waiting, check out this excellent video by Sethi:

He features the one whiteboard solution I wrote about and compared to Jamboard. So, scooped! I didn’t really see the other options as viable replacements for Jamboard, mostly for their complexity.

And, since there’s no point in keeping secret about it, I really like Canva Whiteboard. It’s a free solution for educators and students.


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