I nearly decided to use this (http://goo.gl/yR5v) for an entire wall of my
new office, but I'm sharing with the wife, and not yet sure where I want the
whiteboard to be, so I stuck with the old school; physical board that I hang
where needed.
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 07:43, Anthony Sequeira <asequeira_at_ine.com> wrote:
> The whiteboard in the INE Reno classroom is the entire wall.
>
> I am using the same approach in my new home office.
>
> My daughter loves it too!
>
> :-)
>
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> Subject: White/Wipe Board
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> One of the best learning aids I have - a huge white/wipe board. I reckon
> the
> secret is out and this is the secret weapon that Scott, Marko, Anthony et
> al. use to learn all this glorious Cisco stuff!
>
> Seriously it's great and cheap. Get the biggest you can and scribble away.!
>
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