Clear Whiteboards

Switching to Interactive Whiteboards

by Team Clarus on May 8, 2012

Interactive whiteboards are one of the newest and most effective teaching tools a teacher can use. It’s long been known that there are different ways to learn; audibly, visually and by doing. Teaching in one way alone on a whiteboard can quickly ostracize two out of the three kinds of learners. For this reason, many schools are starting to take advantage of the interactive whiteboard in their classrooms, and studies are showing that it’s paying off.

One study divided 85 teachers into two groups; one that taught lessons on an interactive whiteboards, and the other that used a standard whiteboard. The teachers who used interactive whiteboards saw a 17% increase in students’ test scores. While teachers are still new to this technology and how to correctly employ it, the study found that when given 20-30 months to really sharpen their skills, educators saw an average of 20 percentile gain. The best results were achieved by a teacher who was trained to use the technology, used it for two years, and did so 75% of the time they taught and saw a 29 percentile gain in scores.

While the scores speak for themselves, it has also been noted that there can be a point of overkill on technology, when educators come close to removing the human aspect. When this happens, children are quick to lose interest in the lectures and increased scores begin to diminish. The other big issue that schools are encountering is the lack of training for their educators. Interactive whiteboards, like any new technology, need to be taught to teachers, so they are able to fully utilize them in class.

Some tips for educators planning on using interactive boards:

Properly Train – Training times may be anywhere from two to four months. Handing an educator an interactive board without supplying them proper training will not have nearly as positive of an effect on children’s test scores.

Use Student Feedback Constructively – Educators could easily get caught up in the training and forget that the most important factor is their students’ test scores. Asking for feedback can be one of the best ways to tailor your interactive clear dry erase board curriculum.

Give it Time – New technologies always require a bit of adapting to. Students and teachers may not see any improvement for the first few months, as they are adjusting to the new teaching style. Give the boards at least a full school year before giving up or changing anything drastically.

About Clarus Glassboards: Clarus is the leading manufacturer and innovator of glass whiteboards and glass visual display products. For more information about clear dry erase boards and our other glass architectural systems, please call 888-813-7414 or visit www.clarusglassboards.com.

Floor to Ceiling Clear Dry Erase Boards

by Team Clarus on April 13, 2012

Deciding what kind of whiteboard can be a difficult process; there are hundreds of options to choose from. You can go with a back-painted glassboard, a mobile whiteboard, or the newer high-tech interactive boards. There truly is a board for every company and every image. One of the most effective uses of space, however, is the floor to ceiling whiteboards. Not only do they give a clean and professional look, but they provide an entire wall for brainstorming, instructing and communicating with your office.

So why opt for a floor to ceiling glass whiteboard?

The Look – Floor to ceiling boards are not only great for the additional space, but they can add refinement to any space. An architectural walling solution works perfectly for large projects, and opting for a glass whiteboard allows you to use not only dry erase markers, but permanent markers and grease pens as well. Choosing a glass whiteboard gives you the opportunity to customize your space, since you can opt for a back-painted board to spice up your brainstorming room, or keep the transparent look for a sleek and modern feel.

Custom Boards – The best part about floor to ceiling boards is that you can customize them to any space. Have a small utility room that you’re looking to get use out of? Turn it into your brainstorming or creativity room. Allow employees to speak freely and bounce ideas off of eachother in this room. It may be a bit cramped, but it can be a great creative outlet for your employees, and you may just find your next “big idea” from one of these brainstorming sessions. Floor to ceiling boards can even be for show. A glassboard can add color and style to a reception entrance or elevator wall, and can be customized to include a company logo, mission statement, or special message.

Utility – Floor to ceiling boards are great for architects, professors and creative professions. We’ve all hit a moment on a traditional sized whiteboard where we’re out of board space but not even close to being out of ideas and information. Some professors have to go back to the beginning of the board and erase old information that students may not have written. For companies brainstorming, they take the time to break or move to paper note-taking, which can interrupt the flow of ideas. A floor to ceiling clear dry erase board offer a limitless platform for your creativity and imagination.

About Clarus Glassboards: Clarus is the leading manufacturer and innovator of glass whiteboards and glass visual display products. For more information about clear dry erase boards and our other glass architectural systems, please call 888-813-7414 or visit www.clarusglassboards.com.

Why Use an Interactive Magnetic Glass Board?

by Team Clarus on April 12, 2012

Interactive whiteboards are some of the most technologically advanced learning tools used in the 21st century. These boards interface with a computer, allowing teachers to display and manipulate images on their boards for the entire class to see. Instructors can also use their finger as a mouse, and add notations using a pen or highlighter. So how are these boards quickly becoming one of the most effective ways to teach in a classroom?

Accommodates Various Learning Styles – Since these boards are so interactive, each “type” of learner can learn in their own way. A tactile learner can participate in the front of the class by touching the board, audio learners will benefit mostly from the group discussion and lectures themselves, and visual learners will enjoy the detailed graphics and better retain the images.

More Visually Stimulating – The interactive whiteboard is very colorful and can be as animated as the instructor chooses. They even make glass interactive whiteboards, which amplify and perfect the projection light. Students tend to respond well to colors in presentations and it will definitely hold their attention longer than the typical black marker on a plain white board. Opting for a glassboard also offers you the option of a magnetic surface, allowing your board to become even more interactive for students.

Great for Study Material – Many instructors will print off pages of blank PowerPoints for their students to use and to follow the discussion. While this is one way of helping students retain the information they learned, visual learners will do much better seeing the exact notes that were taken. These boards are great, since you can save and even print each slide for students or colleagues.

Boards Look Clean and Professional – Unfortunately, with budget cuts, most schools aren’t looking at their most clean and professional looking options, but these boards can help turn a classroom into a concentrated learning room. You have no worry of chalk dust or streaked or stained boards, since a magnetic glass board will wipe down completely after each use.

Great for Distance Learning – The world is shifting towards distance learning, which enables learners to have hundreds of education opportunities they may not have had just a few years ago. Interactive whiteboards are a great tool for distance learning, since you can connect users from around the country, without needing an expensive video camera and IT crew to record and document your every move.

About Clarus Glassboards: Clarus is the leading manufacturer and innovator of glass whiteboards and glass visual display products. For more information about clear dry erase boards and our other glass architectural systems, please call 888-813-7414 or visit www.clarusglassboards.com.

Customized Glassboards

by Team Clarus on March 21, 2012

Whiteboards are on their way out; they are hard to clean, have problems with streaking and ghosting and are not the most eco-friendly boards to produce and manufacture. Whiteboards were a great first step in revolutionizing the blackboard; they offered a chalk-free, more natural ‘black on white’ surface for teaching.

While the whiteboard absolutely changed the way we look at teaching boards and their potential, they are no longer the newest and most effective product on the market. When it comes to teaching boards, the newest product is the glass whiteboard. These boards are not only extremely durable and easy to clean, but they’re environmentally friendly and contain fewer chemicals than the traditional whiteboards.

So why order a custom glassboard, instead of another new whiteboard?

Durability – If you really get good use out of your whiteboard, it could easily need to be replaced every 5 or 6 years due to streaking, ghosting and general wear and tear. Glassboards will never have those problems; they never streak, are impermeable to markers, both dry erase and permanent and will never fade or discolor. Since glass boards are made from an incredibly durable tempered glass, they can last for decades.

Design – A custom glassboard gives your office the exact look it’s needed. You have tons of options for customizing your space, including a clear glassboard, a frosted glass one, or a more traditional black or white board. If you really want to get creative, you can opt for a back-painted board or a magnetic glass whiteboard, to get the most use out of the board as possible.

Branding – Ordering a custom board takes your glassboard from a functional office tool, to a branded office fixture. Customizing your glassboard with your company’s logo or school mascot is a great way to show support, and to show your clients or students that they’re in good hands.

Like the look of a clean office space? Opt for the clear glassboard with matching glass storage tray. This tray is compact and translucent, so you can store your dry erase markers with ease. Staying organized has never been so easy!

One glassboard company, Clarus Glassboards, offers free custom sizing for any of your glassboard needs. If you think your office may be too small or awkwardly shaped to fit a glassboard, all you have to do is give them a call and they can help solve your sizing needs.

About Clarus Glassboards: Clarus is the leading manufacturer and innovator of glass whiteboards and glass visual display products. For more information about clear dry erase boards and our other glass architectural systems, please call 888-813-7414 or visit www.clarusglassboards.com.

Clarus Glassboards is Giving Away Products!

by salesteam on March 13, 2012

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We are giving away a personal sized Clarus Glassboard in celebration of March Madness to two lucky Winners!

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Good way to enter…

   Like us on Facebook & Write your favorite March Madness team name on our Facebook page.

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   Get Creative!  Follow us on Twitter and use #GlassWhiteboards in your Tweet about why you should win a Clarus Glassboard

Best way to enter…

   Follow us on Twitter and use #GlassWhiteboards in your Tweet about why you should win a Clarus Glassboard including your March Madness top pick!

Don’t forget that each @reply including #GlassWhiteboards is one entry. You can enter as many times as you want!

Contest ends March 31 and the winners will be announced April 2!

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Contest Rules

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3. Each eligible tweet counts as one entry. Please feel free to enter as many times as you would like. Becoming a fan on FB counts as one extra entry.
4. You must be 18 years or older and be able to verify your age.
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6. Contest begins March 13, 2012 and Contest ends March 31, 2012 and a 16″ x 20″ Clarus Clear Glassboard will be given to 2  contest winners.
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The History of Glass

by Team Clarus on March 9, 2012

Nowadays glass is everywhere; in our cars, our homes, televisions, and computers. The glass making process has become so refined that we’ve been able to not just manipulate its shape and color, but even its strength and durability. Glass has become such an important material in our culture that we couldn’t imagine life before its existence. So when exactly was glass first made?

According to archaeological evidence, it seems that the first pieces of man-made glass had been created in Egypt and Eastern Mesopotamia around 3500 B.C., but it’s been argued that it could have been as early as 5000 B.C. in Rome. While there has always been naturally occurring glass, mostly in the form of volcanic glass, glassmakers really became popular in 700 B.C. From that point on, glass manufacturing became a large part of Egypt, Syria and other Mediterranean countries’ economies.

Manufacturing glass was a much more complicated process than it is today. Glass needed to be melted in small furnaces, which barely warmed enough to melt the glass. Finally by the 1st century B.C. blow pipes had been invented in Syria, which made the glass production process a much faster and cheaper way to produce glass.

By the 13th century, Venice had become the glass manufacturing center of the world, and in 1291 glassmaking equipment was transferred to Murano, the small island off the coast of Italy. Venetian glassblowing became an art, and in the 15th century, Angelo Baravier had created a nearly colorless, transparent glass. From that point forward, glass continued to evolve, and in 1575, the glassmaking trend moved toward England.

In 1608, the first United States glass factory was built in Jamestown, Virginia, and in the 1800s, window glass was in high demand. By the 1820s, glass was used to create individual bottles, glasses and flasks, formed by hand-operated machines. Finally by the 1870s, a semi-automatic bottle machine was invented, which helped make mass glass-production a possibility.

Once hand-operated machines were developed, glass manufacturing began to increase rapidly. Machinery helped manufacture a host of glass products, including bottles, mirrors and windows. Glass has continued to evolve throughout the years, and can be used for skylights, televisions, and automobile windows. Every day we learn of new ways glass can be used in our homes and workplaces, and glass is now used to replace whiteboards, desks, tables, and even cutting boards! Not only does glass give a sleek and modern look, but these glass whiteboards, desks and tables are often more eco-friendly, easier to clean and more safe for your family than the alternative products!

About Clarus Glassboards: Clarus is the leading manufacturer and innovator of glass whiteboards and glass visual display products. For more information about clear dry erase boards and our other glass architectural systems, please call 888-813-7414 or visit www.clarusglassboards.com.

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