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Board Memory – the complete how-to

Watch this video to learn everything there is about one of our killer features, Board Memory.

Board Memory is a fully interactive instant replay of your entire whiteboarding session:

  • Everything that you (or your remote participants) write on the board is automatically saved
  • Content is viewable as a timeline or as a gallery for easy perusal
  • Board Memory automatically identifies the most important moments in your presentation as Key Frames
  • As the presenter you can further curate your session’s Board Memory by deleting expendable frames or adding/removing Key Frames
  • Key Frames allow all participants to review critical session details most efficiently
  • Frames can be downloaded in a number of formats (PDF, PNG, SVG)
  • You can also take advantage of ShareTheBoard’s exclusive Intelligent Transcription – allowing you to convert a saved frame into digital content, automatically captured in the correct (and fully editable) digital format

If you still have questions about how ShareTheBoard’s Board Memory can benefit your organization, contact us or book a free demo.

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Is ShareTheBoard compliant with accessibility standards and regulations?

While compliance is an institutional responsibility, ShareTheBoard provides the necessary tools to meet ADA, UK Equality Act, and WCAG-related accessibility principles.

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Does ShareTheBoard help students who cannot see the board due to classroom layout?

ShareTheBoard eliminates sightline barriers—such as glare, tall classmates, or large distances—by delivering a clear, digital view of the board to every student.

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