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white boards - were they used much 1985?
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wiki says they only went into schools mid 90s, but would most offices have used them in 1985?
or were they pretty rare?
what would offices have used instead of a white board? flipchart? chalk?
thanks
or were they pretty rare?
what would offices have used instead of a white board? flipchart? chalk?
thanks
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At our language training centre in the RAF we had one back in 1969. Not very popular with the instructors as they never seemed to clean properly and the pens were always running dry. i was brought up on chalk and used it till I retired. You could always flick a little bit of chalk towards the ear of a kid who wasn't paying attention; not so easy with a magic marker.
We had whiteboards in all our lecture rooms at college and university (1971-75), although they were mainly used as screens for the overhead projectors which were very popular then. I occasionally encountered them during my teaching practice in schools during that period but I was still using chalk up until I left teaching in 1990 (although the newer classrooms were fitted with whiteboards).
Whiteboards have generally been popular (and remain so) in offices where they are needed on a day-to-day basis (e.g.to list daily tasks for different team members). Flip charts tend only to have been used for occasional presentations (e.g. training sessions), which is unsurprising as they work out very expensive!
Whiteboards have generally been popular (and remain so) in offices where they are needed on a day-to-day basis (e.g.to list daily tasks for different team members). Flip charts tend only to have been used for occasional presentations (e.g. training sessions), which is unsurprising as they work out very expensive!
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