Why Whiteboards Are Preferred Over Chalkboards

By Adam Seaward

Whiteboard is a white, smooth surface used for temporary markings that is particularly intended for non-permanent marker. The whole functionality idea originated from the use of chalk board and innovated to become the modern White boards which have both the same purpose At the beginning of .1980's, whiteboards gained popularity above all the kinds of boards on that time. Numerous institutions especially in the aspect of education and in the field of business recognized the value of white boards.

The whiteboard appeared just when the airborne particles from the chalks began to raise concerns in people's minds. It was in those times computers were beginning to be introduced into classrooms and the airborne particles from chalks posed the threat of greatly damaging the chips of the computer. Moreover, chalks also render the surrounding air quality to be very poor, especially for the children. All these factors influenced the replacement of chalkboards with whiteboards on a large scale.

White boards come in various types depending on the materials used to make the white board:

Melamine: Made from melamine whiteboards are the most commonly used and it is cost-effective.. However this type of whiteboard has negative features like as earl ghosting effect (the markings leaves permanent on board), discoloration, etc., in a very short point in time and thus, sometimes are very low class.

Painted steel or aluminum: Whiteboards that are composed of steel or aluminum surfaces and sprayed with white paint. This type of board is better because it stays longer than melamine boards and the thing is, it is simple to clean. Though, the board becomes tainted due to the absorbent paint surface and is also easily scratched.

Glass: Glass whiteboards are far more useful because it can be utilized with both lasting and non-permanent ink and ghosting does not happen.

Hardcore laminates: Though these whiteboards are prone to scratches, the boards do not retain stain as they do not absorb the inks of the markers - dry erase or permanent.

Porcelain: The boards are made of a ceramic surface on steel. The erasability of the boards varies depending upon the type of porcelain, but all types of porcelain boards are scratch resistant.

The Advantages of a whiteboards compared to chalkboards:

1. A whiteboards marker has no dust dissimilar to a chalk for chalkboards that can have effect on the health of the users. 2. Whiteboard surface is completely white and clean that offers clearer visualization for the presentation. 3. Usage of multiple color markers is non-compulsory if you would like to make a colorful visual presentation. 4. Whiteboards can be utilized as an LCD projection since of its non-reflective surfaces. 5. Whiteboard marker is easier to hold and handler dissimilar to chalkboard. 6. A more vivid markings will not be affected by other external factors.

If there are benefits derived in using whiteboards ,here are also its disadvantages:

1. Choose the right markers to use on whiteboards. It should be dry wipe kind of markers because there are some that is not suitable to use. 2. Boards with low quality can have ghosting effects that can be inconvenient for the upcoming markings on the board. 3. Too much luster of the surface can be a problem to those who have meager visibility. 4. To those who have visual impairment a white background can be reason them trouble in viewing the content. 5. Whiteboards are more expensive than black boards.

Despite whiteboards' disadvantages, that cannot entirely influence the issues because the advantages can outdo all the non-constructive sides. Whiteboards are flexible to employ to those spaces that needs easy maintenance such as a small kitchens in homes to some huge meeting halls of the companies. They make confident ambiance with clean surrounding as well as offer the utmost comfort and exceptional visual presentation. And besides it does produce generate dust.

The maintenance of whiteboards is also easy. Use only standard dry-erase markers on the whiteboard. Permanent markers should be avoided under any condition. After every use the board must be erased. If the board is used everyday, it has to be cleaned at least 3 times a week. The markings must not be erased immediately, while still damp, as this may smudge and cause ghosting effect. The cleaner must be non-abrasive (glass cleaner).

A non-magnetic whiteboards will not be necessary clean it depends upon the use, however a magnetic whiteboards should be cleaned with a glass cleaner and rinsed with water before use. Use felt erasers and when the eraser becomes dirty, change it immediately so that it does not stain on the board. A proper daily rinsed with water is a must in magnetic whiteboards. To remove a stubborn stains use a stain remover.

Whiteboards with their many advantages have become the most prominent type of boards now. Their disadvantages can be easily overcome by properly maintaining them and using them the right way. - 29969

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