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Across is the group study section, where students can use an audio-visual projector and screen, printers, computers and a whiteboard for whatever they see fit.
Actually I'm saying that the person with the whiteboard gets to make their case, but has to discuss it openly and immediately.
As a result, he will be assisted by an intermediary during his trial and uses a whiteboard because of communication difficulties, the jurors were told.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65833109?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Earlier this year, Zoom announced it was adding other AI features from OpenAI’s API that can summarize chats, whiteboard sessions, and creating meeting agendas.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/zoom-intelligent-director-meeting-feature-1850580487
For in-person teams, have them write down the rituals on sticky notes and add them to the paper or whiteboard.
Source: https://qz.com/how-to-ditch-unnecessary-meetings-at-work-1850018330
He has used his office window, which overlooks the 101 Freeway, as a whiteboard of sorts, with a list of five bulleted words written in black marker on the glass: Empower.
I can play sports, I can learn by myself, I can go to the whiteboard at school and I can talk to my friends," Sok said.
Once a painter and decorator, Lauren Cullen switched the paint brush for a whiteboard marker.
Porter, of Irvine, meanwhile, has emerged as an anticorruption advocate with a populist streak and a whiteboard as her signature prop.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2023-01-26/adam-schiff-senate-campaign
Seagulls coach Lachie Gillespie played in a losing Grand Final for Tooradin back in 1999 as a 17-year-old but played a key role in ending the drought this year through more than just moving the magnets on the whiteboard.
She’s behind several viral moments, from reading a book with an expletive in the title during the House speaker vote earlier this year to hoisting her now iconic whiteboard in congressional hearings and late-night talk shows alike.
We’re sure it makes sense in context, the same as all those other left-leaning phrases filling the whiteboard that the right loves to deconstruct.