Share a whiteboard and utilize the Touchscreen features on the DTEN to draw and annotate. Instructors can also annotate while screen sharing content from the classroom computer or connected device during a Zoom meeting.
The DTEN is built with a large touchscreen monitor, which can also function as a digital whiteboard. This whiteboard can be used to illustrate ideas that can be saved and shared with your meeting participants. Touch the Whiteboard button on the DTEN display to get started.
Below is a list of the options available within the whiteboard, along with a short description of their function:
Close: Close the whiteboard and return to the home screen.
Moon Icon: Change the background of the whiteboard to black.
Save Icon: Email the whiteboard as an image.
Add Page Icon: Add a new whiteboard page. After adding a page, you will see an icon showing the number of pages. Tap the icon to see, view, and delete pages.
Drawing Tools: Colors (black, red, yellow, green, blue), eraser, pen, undo, and trash
New Share: Start screen sharing. You will be able to access the drawing tools after starting the screen share.
Start Meeting: Create a meeting and share the whiteboard with the participants.
Only use the DTEN stylus pen to draw on this monitor. Using other pens may not work correctly, and could scratch or damage the display. The DTEN pen will be in the conference room, or magnetically attach to the side of the DTEN display.
Tap on Whiteboard to start sharing in your Zoom Meeting.
Tap on the Whiteboard Tools on the left side of the display.