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There are whiteboards that participants can plan their attack on.
The aides furiously assembled "lists of early successes" on whiteboards.
Some were just tracking it manually using clipboards and whiteboards.
The card might also show up in tablets and interactive whiteboards.
He brought up his current preoccupation with whiteboards as an example.
They ate in seminar rooms that had glass walls and whiteboards.
Dubai (CNN Business)No books, no whiteboards, no markers or pens.
The most exciting possibilities are still on the whiteboards of the mind.
Well, that and whiteboards: The vet sent us this, this morning 😭.
Instead, the whiteboards became a medium for candid self-expression from employees.
For that reason, whiteboards remain an integral bench player, with myriad roles.
Juno isn't done with firsts, or with sending scientists back to their whiteboards.
The week ahead is mapped out on whiteboards that were purchased at Target.
Without it, they're just a basketball team, and their coach is smashing whiteboards.
The big sign reminding ATAP employees to always erase their whiteboards after a meeting.
The receipts and whiteboards are mixed in with selfies and photos of your kids.
My instant messages and my writings were blown up and printed on large whiteboards.
Digital whiteboards are a curiously popular project for big companies to dabble with lately.
One of our whiteboards will drop in and explain what high blood pressure is.
Whiteboards cover one wall, laying out the top tasks for the day and week.
Here's another phrase Facebook should really ink onto its whiteboards: the personal is political.
In the age of whiteboards and PowerPoint, mathematicians are holdouts for chalk and blackboards.
They power classroom interactive whiteboards and warm water for the cafeteria, among other things.
Inside, pupils can spend their free time solving mathematical problems on whiteboards mounted in pods.
Their whiteboards remained immaculate; a lone green Ethernet cable coiled on a table never moved.
She suggested the library add whiteboards in the library hallways so kids could practice writing.
Her style is professorial — she often uses whiteboards and textbooks to get her point across.
No longer can we rely on whiteboards and markers to plan complex aerial-refueling operations.
Almost as soon as whiteboards went mainstream, however, technology arrived to enhance or replace them.
We have chalkboard decals on our walls and mini whiteboards and many other reusable canvases.
They certainly beat paying exorbitant prices for one of those Microsoft or Google smart whiteboards.
Headset in place, we'd "interact with whiteboards" or "shoot some pool" or go to the club.
Whiteboards and backpacks are not the only bulletproof items available in the wake of mass shootings.
He spends an entire night writing out figures, using whiteboards and eventually the room's glass walls.
Thankfully, Reddit user SaukPuhpet has a great breakdown of the process using the code word WHITEBOARDS.
With Bannon out of the White House, it's an open question: Who will inherit the whiteboards?
As a young man, Cory Booker kept a list of goals on whiteboards hanging above his bed.
This product was made by the same guys who made the paint that turns walls into whiteboards.
When Microsoft announced its massive Surface Hub digital whiteboards in 2015, it wanted to transform business meetings.
In many fields of science and investigation, blackboards have been replaced with whiteboards or slide show presentations.
Cheeseman said these boards, whether digital screens or old-school whiteboards, are present in all Amazon warehouses.
Whiteboards appeared in abundance in every Facebook office, and employees couldn't survive without excellent dry-eraser skills.
Premium users can add any content from the web to their whiteboards such as videos, spreadsheets and documents.
After the incident, the school and the Michigan State University Police decided that the whiteboards had to go.
I was looking for photos of "people coding," and the options were decidedly bad — think word clouds and whiteboards.
The key is to stop thinking of innovation in terms of your Post-It notes, whiteboards and random sparks.
I condensed this information into scouting reports, written on whiteboards and propped up on our dugout bench each game.
They spent the next few weeks brainstorming—on the phone, over e-mail, in each other's offices, on whiteboards.
"You know, the cleaning crews weren't allowed in here because there were these sliding whiteboards along the wall," Christie says.
The set production and decorations teams even have the algorithms and other information shown on the whiteboards vetted for legitimacy.
"Even small chalkboards that students used to have at their desk for quizzes or lessons have been replaced with whiteboards."
In the past, private companies have stepped in to add layers of armor to everything from whiteboards to classroom doors.
The University of Maryland-Eastern Shore purchased 200 of the whiteboards, citing the deadly Newtown shooting as the deciding factor.
In high school, Ms. Alston joined a technology club, helping teachers set up interactive whiteboards, laptops and projectors during class.
And so various members of the company's marketing and executive teams sat around in conference rooms, filling whiteboards with possible names.
Before whiteboards came along, it was the tool I used to solve linear equations in front of my first-grade class.
The coaches' meeting room boasts two wall-length whiteboards clouded with prospect information, but the players Walden prioritizes most are linemen.
InfoWorkSpace (IWS), as the tool is called, allowed text chat, audio conferencing, shared screen views, and virtual whiteboards, the newsletter explains.
It looks like Michigan State University students are missing out on one major aspect of the college experience: dorm room whiteboards.
Snap a photo of business cards, paper documents or even whiteboards and the app can translate it into searchable, editable text.
At many Tube stations across the city, it's tradition to write a "thought of the day" on whiteboards inside the station.
Across the room hang whiteboards with the names of commits from the high school classes of 210-53 written on them.
Mr. Stringer's office also faulted Success for not adequately tracking nearly $25 million worth of inventory, including computers, desks and whiteboards.
Imagine the creative manpower, the whiteboards and worn-out felt-tip markers it must have required to come up with that.
And yet, on whiteboards, teachers listed comments and questions they anticipated from real students, including one that recurred in various forms.
Google has recently shown off its own global network of submarine cables, along with local devices like cloud-connected office whiteboards.
In the bullpen, the conference room, and on whiteboards, windows, and walls are mathematical formulas in every color of the marker rainbow.
Seeing as most of the folks buying digital whiteboards (read: offices) are probably buying a few, that lower price point seems key.
The company says you can also scan things like shopping receipts, business cards, a slide shown during a meeting, and even whiteboards.
Artists and designers, Groene told me (speaking from experience, obviously), are always sketching half-formed ideas on whiteboards, napkins and moleskin notebooks.
The formerly crowded bar has been converted into a sparsely populated start-up space of a dozen engineers, their bikes and whiteboards.
"In every single classroom at our bilingual international campuses, we do have whiteboards," said the company's founder and chief executive, Vivien Wang.
Tillerson believes his biggest priority so far has been to outline on his whiteboards how to streamline the State Department and save money.
His main task was to ensure the president kept his campaign pledges, which Mr Bannon scrawled on whiteboards in his West Wing office.
Gunning Bedford Middle School in Delaware has 121 bulletproof whiteboards that can be used as shields, a last line of defense for teachers.
For example, she said, many schools have received new libraries or other infrastructure upgrades, along with internet connections, digital projectors and electronic whiteboards.
So, too, will the goals that Bannon laid out on whiteboards lining the walls of his West Wing office, which Bannon closely guarded.
Office Lens was already available in a standalone mobile app that does things like straighten out photos of paper documents, whiteboards and business cards.
If your team at work does a lot of work on whiteboards, Photos will bring all your whiteboard photos into a single place, too.
There's also a hole in the center of the robot where you can place a pen, magic marker or dry-erase pen for whiteboards.
They take on small projects with short deadlines, gathering daily in front of whiteboards dotted with fluorescent Post-It notes to chart their progress.
Another wrote on those neat whiteboards we've got on every floor begging for help because he was bound to be homeless in two weeks.
Although neither the N.B.A. nor the N.C.A.A. limits the use of electronics inside the locker room, most coaches stick to whiteboards in there, too.
Millions of dollars in apartment inventory — in some of the hottest real estate markets in the country — tracked on whiteboards with dry-erase markers.
There are whiteboards and markers that I use in class, but no erasers, and I didn't have the extra money to go buy one.
In September, for example, the app was updated to include a way to snap better photos of documents, post-its, whiteboards, and yes, business cards.
Chuck Kennedy In a room with two whiteboards, Representative Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ5) recently discussed bipartisan solutions with Republicans and Democrats over tacos and beer.
By overlaying those paths they saw "hot spots" where students, faculty members and guests might naturally congregate, like areas around whiteboards on conference room doors.
The Bercy Lab — "Bercy" is the nickname of the ministry — has sleek furniture and whiteboards, along with a few touches that seem a bit goofy.
That 2-in-1 Surface still exists, and the lineup grew to include clamshell laptops, uber-expensive all-in-one desktops, and giant digital whiteboards.
Passengers waiting to fly out of London's Gatwick airport Monday morning were left squinting and craning their necks to read whiteboards crammed with critical flight information.
The TV room opens up into the "boardroom," where, in place of whiteboards and endlessly irritating teleconference systems, there are more than three dozen FireWire surfboards.
With its penchant for whiteboards and workbooks, Love in Action has the flavor of a low-budget corporate retreat and all the hallmarks of a cult.
Her activity over the last 12 months includes a November 2018 investment in Miro, a firm that makes smart whiteboards to improve internal collaboration within businesses.
Initially, my teachers, with whom I was very close, weren't aware of the problem, because my anxious behaviors only resulted in good grades and clean whiteboards.
When technology executive Keith Rabois took a job as one of Mr. Khosla's partners, he says he did so in large part because of the whiteboards.
LONDON — The offices of Unmade have the typical trappings of a digital start-up: exposed ceilings, small potted plants, whiteboards flecked with colored Post-it notes.
All of the main apps are combined, meaning you can switch between documents quickly, scan PDFs, and even capture whiteboards, text, and tables into digital versions.
I make copies for next week, get my whiteboards ready for Monday, and say bye to my next-door neighbor on my way out at 2129:2129.
Weineck describes a couple of rooms as "teleconferencing on steroids" thanks to their electronic whiteboards, highly sensitive directional microphones, and a surgical camera mounted to the ceiling.
I've asked it for whiteboards, pictures of my cat, pictures of my kitchen, pictures of my friends who I don't ever remember tagging, selfies, locations, and more.
Rinke said that 90% of business improvement initiatives still involve companies organizing workshops and putting up sticky notes on whiteboards to understand where processes are going wrong.
When the technology executive Keith Rabois took a job as one of Mr. Khosla's partners, he says, he did so in large part because of the whiteboards.
I watch as fellow bettors nibble on soggy fish and chips and study their betting cards, and as bookmakers write and rewrite the odds on their whiteboards.
And, if possible, have "visual meetings" at the office in which you use things like Post-It notes, whiteboards, or index cards to visually organize the group's discussion.
Featuring a tough polycarbonate exterior, TPU sides, and a nano-suction surface area, it allows you to stick your phone to glass, car dashboards, whiteboards, metal, and more.
The space also includes some cafes and micro kitchens so employees can grab a coffee or snack, as well as spaces with couches and whiteboards for casual meetings.
In the locker room, coaches still rely on their handwriting to relay halftime adjustments on whiteboards that look as if they were appropriated from a seventh-grade classroom.
" His children attended private elementary school, where he saw the administration introduce iPads and smart whiteboards, only to "descend into chaos and then pull back from it all.
The video is incredible ... huge whiteboards featuring Kobe's face have been placed outside the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo so fans can share words for Bryant.
"I had two whiteboards filled up with questions left unanswered, tests left undone, and every other question we could think of," Amber wrote on her Facebook page that day.
This can be used as a formative assessment by having students write out and show their answers on mini-whiteboards or by using an online tool like Poll Everywhere.
Garvin set up shop in a quiet corner on the third floor of TripAdvisor's headquarters, flanked by whiteboards and a bay of screens, preparing to track down the mystery robocaller.
Armed with whiteboards, buzzwords, mind-maps, and rainbow colored Post-its, consultants apply the well-worn tenets of design thinking—empathizing, ideating, prototyping and so on—to America's restaurant landscape.
On Monday five cadet candidates at the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School found the words "go home n*****r" written on the whiteboards outside of their dorm room.
Louisiana is considering bulletproof backpacks, some Florida schools have given kids bulletproof inserts for their bags, and schools in Delaware have had bulletproof whiteboards, meant to act as shields, since 2014.
And this concept of brainstorming can be seen throughout, with whiteboards placed on the outside of meeting rooms — just in case employees get a flash of inspiration during their morning routine.
Old-school paper notebooks and erasable whiteboards are the go-to technology among many Silicon Valley types, and even typewriters are enjoying a renaissance in today's post-Snowden, surveillance-conscious era.
The company is the creator of the eponymous coding robot, a two-wheeled device designed to draw on whiteboards and other surfaces, scanning colors, playing music and otherwise playing out coding instructions.
So, it can be programmed to, say, draw pretty patterns on a whiteboards, race against other Roots, or learn how to traverse a room by hitting walls and bouncing right off them.
She also said that removing the whiteboards would be a way to stop bullying in the real world and encourage students to interact online, where we all know bullying never, ever happens.
Students disagreed, saying that the whiteboards were a lighthearted way to communicate and are useful for more than leaving messages: They're a way to boost morale and build a sense of community.
In 2013, months after the mass shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, a Maryland university made the decision to invest in bulletproof whiteboards.
Back in September at the prep school that feeds cadets to the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, someone scrawled racist graffiti on whiteboards near the dorms of five black student.
Wifi router-makers are starting to pre-provision their hardware to automatically connect the phones of employees or temporarily allow registered guests with Proxy installed — no need for passwords written on whiteboards.
Mr. Colson excitedly illustrated on whiteboards how the company's systems can narrow down a broad range of women's pants to a relative few that each individual customer is statistically likely to keep.
"And Then There Were None—Dry-Erase Markers, That Is" Ten strangers are lured to a co-working space under false pretenses (subway advertisements featuring racially diverse college graduates happily sharing whiteboards).
Edged by a bar with a screen displaying train times, floor-to-ceiling whiteboards, cozy sound-proofed booths and a tap dispensing barista-style coffees, the design encourages staff to work together.
That app, released a couple of years ago, lets you take photos of whiteboards and documents for easy sharing to OneDrive, or for conversion into editable Office documents, like Word or PowerPoint files.
Here's another look: And a close-up: There's been an effort on social media to decipher the visible portions of the whiteboards (there are others in the office not visible in Shmuley's photos).
The team rolled out whiteboards and large sheets of white paper to jot down ideas and allowed everyone on the staff to chime in about what accomplishments they believe the administration should tout.
The buildings are designed to suit the free-range working ways of software developers: open-plan floors, bench seating, whiteboards, couches for impromptu meetings, balconies overlooking the grounds and kitchen areas with snacks.
FREEHOLD BOROUGH, N.J. — At an elementary school in Freehold, over 500 students share a vast, open space where bookshelves, whiteboards, storage cubbies and other pieces of furniture are the only boundaries between classrooms.
The Science offices are just a few blocks from the beach in Santa Monica and have requisite start-up touches like exposed ceilings, copious whiteboards and employees who toil quietly while wearing Beats headphones.
Office Lens (iOs, free) will trim, enhance, and store whiteboards or blackboards as a PDF, Word file, or PowerPoint presentation to make them readable, so you can store them for revision and study purposes.
French railway SNCF is implementing Watson's IoT network to improve its overall railway performance; and Ricoh, the copy machine and office product maker, is building "cognitive" whiteboards that will provide instant translations and other features.
Over the course of two days, participants used whiteboards and TED Talk rhetoric to make the case for why GAVI should support their ideas, tirelessly practicing their pitches to one another and swapping business cards.
Detailing the reasons would give away too much of a multistranded plot that ties together serial murder, murder for hire, real-estate machinations, family melodrama and the usual squad-room clichés (whiteboards, forensics, expository dialogue).
SFI is up in the hills above Santa Fe, with beautiful views and a campus that seems like a graduate school building at an expensive university; open spaces and industrial lighting, whiteboards and hardwood furniture.
Aside from the interactive work sessions seen in the Onefootball arena, around the office employees can find whiteboards placed on the walls, allowing them to brainstorm new ideas and improve communication across one or more groups.
For half an hour, we had been sitting in a conference room at Facebook's headquarters, surrounded by whiteboards covered in blue and red marker, discussing the technical difficulties of removing toxic content from the social network.
They are the whiteboard test-obsessed project managers (confession: I own multiple whiteboards) and the clueless HR managers who list requirements like, "5 years of Swift Programming Language Experience needed" in job postings (hint: Swift release = 2014).
Whatever it may say about these bleak times, true-crime documentaries (in feature film and series form) have proven among the most bingeable of entertainments, drawing us ever deeper into their webs of suspects, clues and whiteboards.
Whatever it may say about these bleak times, true-crime documentaries (in feature film and series form) have proven among the most bingeable of entertainments, drawing us ever deeper into their webs of suspects, clues and whiteboards.
"Anyone who ever visited the product team office at any tech company would have noticed the thousands of sketches and wireframes covering the whiteboards, sticky notes and notebooks," Uizard co-founder and CEO Tony Beltramelli tells me.
Called "Facing Facts," the 12-minute spot features interviews with Facebook employees discussing the many intricacies of the company's fake news fight, interspersed with b-roll footage of Facebook employees looking intently at computers and writing on whiteboards.
In a narrow conference room lined with whiteboards and TV screens, she sat quietly with a dozen YouTube employees, watching a video called "Condom Challenge," in which water-filled prophylactics fell onto people's heads in extreme slow motion.
He had approval ratings for the single-payer plan on big whiteboards, and he had just been showing us the enormous spike in approval among the public for the national insurance plan and its steadiness over the years.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Chief of Staff Ryan Jackson on Monday told employees that the EPA "has no tolerance for racism" and will investigate recent incidents of offensive words scrawled on whiteboards at the agency's headquarters in Washington.
At the reception, guests were all given a copy of the puzzle at their seats, but Will Shortz also let me borrow one of the big whiteboards he uses at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament for the event.
But with the Standard Model passing tests to staggering perfection, and no enlightening new particles materializing at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe, a new feeling is in the air, both unsettling and exciting, ushering a return to whiteboards and blackboards.
CreditCreditBenjamin Lowy/Reportage, for The New York Times Late on a January 2015 evening in Shepherdstown, W.Va., a data analyst named Bjorn Bergman, surrounded by whiteboards scribbled with computer code, was orchestrating a high-stakes marine police chase halfway around the world.
As new synergies are found and ideas ping pong off of whiteboards like balls of greased lightning, all we can do is cross our fingers that someday we will be able to pay for our goods at the company store with ZuckerCoins.[Recode]
It's got position and direction sensors to know where it's headed, magnetic panels so it can drive on vertical metal walls and whiteboards, color sensors along its undercarriage, light and sounds sensors and ouputs, and a touch-sensitive bumper around its edge.
Compare that to drafts of past years, in which the Raptors would use whiteboards with player stats printed on magnets, and call up statisticians each time they wanted new information, recalled Lenchner, who visited the Raptors' headquarters while IBM was developing the software.
" Pen and paper can give writers and designers a direct means of sketching out their ideas without the complicating biases of software, while whiteboards can bring engineers "out from behind their screens" and entice them "to take risks and share ideas with others.
No one on Beta has an office; instead, each product is assigned its own conference room lined with whiteboards covered in colorful diagrams, design mock-ups, and Post-it notes where members of the team immerse themselves in what they are trying to build.
Microsoft Pix, the iOS camera app that leverages A.I. to help you take better photos, is venturing beyond being a tool for consumers with an update that now sees it able to assist with photos of business documents, whiteboards, post-it notes, and business cards.
Windows Ink, announced at the Build 2016 event last month, offers improved pen support for Windows 10 PCs, including the ability to create sticky notes, draw on whiteboards and in a sketchbook, annotate and draw on web pages in Microsoft Edge, Maps and more.
She drove to Fairfax with a colleague in her husband's Chevrolet Blazer and took away office furniture, signs, photographs, whiteboards and other objects that could one day be reconfigured to convey the atmosphere of a campaign that had helped elect America's first black president.
Designed by the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, the magnetic robot glides along metal-backed whiteboards or any horizontal surface, drawing and erasing lines, scanning colors, playing musical notes and displaying different color lights — all of which you control with a unique programming app.
A Challenge Next, show students two examples of a lede from a news story and ask them to write down — either on their paper or, ideally, on individual mini-whiteboards they can hold up — which one they think is real and which is fake.
Buchheit also corroborates a portion of that account, saying after the corporate values meeting, in which he says both he and Patel lobbied for "don't be evil," that Patel went around the company scribbling the phrase on whiteboards to help spread it around the company.
It's not hard for a company to hold onto its edge as an innovator if it puts into place disciplines such as creating an electronic system to track and follow up on innovative ideas that might otherwise get lost on sticky notes and whiteboards.
At 10 AM the Saturday before inauguration day, on the sixth floor of the Van Pelt Library at the University of Pennsylvania, roughly 60 hackers, scientists, archivists, and librarians were hunched over laptops, drawing flow charts on whiteboards, and shouting opinions on computer scripts across the room.
Bright LA sun pours through windows and skylights over the front lounge area, where the coffee table has a high-end speakerphone and a novelty sculpture of a skull, and rolling whiteboards offer cryptic science-cum-business thoughts like "CapitalismMoore's Law" in dry-erase-marker scrawl.
"From concrete and steel framing to carpets, ceiling tiles, electronic and networking gear, interior debris and loose assets like furniture, chairs and whiteboards, to even the artificial turf outside — most of the materials in the old spaces will find a new life," the company said in a statement.
Modern tools such as HD videoconferencing, large interactive screens (for instance, Microsoft's Surface Hub), electronic whiteboards and dedicated computing devices designed to ease meeting collaboration (such as HP's new Elite Slice, based on Intel's Unite platform) scored the highest satisfaction levels, despite their currently low levels of usage.
Every morning I drop off my 7-year-old twins, a boy and a girl, at their public school, and they enter a building that was established a century ago and still functions well for the transmission of learning, a building filled with digital whiteboards but also old-fashioned chalkboards and good, worn books.
Along with the usual glass-walled rooms and whiteboards of a scientific research facility, there's also a wall of televisions with feeds covering every inch of the building, a room in between the front door and the entrance that will catch any intruder, key card access to every room, and security guards on site 0003/2000.
Outright disrespect, or reasonable enough predictions that can be perceived as such, are far more useful as a motivational tool, the type of us-against-them adversity that can hang on whiteboards, be barked out in the gym in the late hours of offseason workouts, and make random nights in an 82-game slough theatre for sending a message.
In this captivating book, the reporter David Sax provides an entertaining account of how analog technologies are enjoying a spirited revival: vinyl record sales are booming, Polaroid-like cameras have caught on among millennials and their younger siblings, and old-fashioned paper notebooks and erasable whiteboards have become a go-to option in many Silicon Valley offices.
Here it is: And here's how CNN's Jeff Zeleny and Maeve Reston described it in a piece for State, CNN's online magazine: When he moved into the White House, Trump's chief strategist removed the floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and sofa from his office and positioned his desk in the corner to make room for giant whiteboards that are lined up in four columns beneath the campaign theme: Make. America. Great. Again.
It wasn't one moment per se, but many over a period of time — every time I was at a dinner party with amazing people who would go home after a beautiful night of food having never connected in a meaningful way, or at a meeting with attention paid to the whiteboards or the PowerPoint font but not to gripping people or reminding them why they do the work they do.
Via its Twitter account, an airport spokesperson apologized to travelers, explaining that "damage to a Vodafone fibre optic cable" took down the airport's flight info screens, forcing them to respond with "contingencies"—specifically, the whiteboards you'd find in an eighth-grade English class: Passengers tweeting out their frustrations explained that Gatwick officials literally shouted out departure and arrival times, manually updating flight information on the board while crowded by hundreds of frustrated travelers.
They're smaller, they don't have the time, energy or money necessarily, one of those three, to buy one of these big systems and install it so they just need a lightweight solution to take them from the, as I mentioned, the Excel, Post-it Notes, whiteboards, to an online system and that's what we've given them, but that's not going to work for a lot of our customers, a lot of them are going to be using the bigger ones and we're going to plug in there.

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