Interactive Whiteboards
The UNT Libraries have several Hitachi interactive whiteboards available for use in group projects.
Features | Locations | Training Resources
Features
- A multi-touch surface that is somewhere between a dry-erase board and a computer.
- Input with your fingers, a stylus, or the computer keyboard/mouse.
- Collaborative work surface allows for up to 3 users to work on the board at a time.
- Text recognition software can convert your handwriting to text.
- Integration with several different search engines.
- Google image search, and drag/drop images from the web
- Create & edit Text, Images, hyperlinked objects,
- Screen Capture, Screen Recording, Export as HTML, PDF, JPG, PNG
Locations
Willis Library
- Stations: 3 Interactive whiteboards: 2 Microsoft Windows / 1 Apple Mac.
- Availability: Student Use Only. Requires EUID/Password login. First-come, first-served.
- Location: Willis Library, 1st Floor. In the 24 center.
- More Info: Inquire at the desk for a keyboard, mouse, pointer, or for a demonstration.
Eagle Commons Library
- Stations: 2 Interactive whiteboards: Both Microsoft Windows.
- Availability: Available to the General Public. First-come, first-served.
- Location: Eagle Commons Library, Collaboration and Learning Commons
Discovery Park Library
- Stations: 1 Interactive whiteboard: Apple Mac Mini.
- Availability: Available to the General Public. First-come, first-served.
- Location: Discovery Park Library
Training Resources
For immediate help with an interactive whiteboard, ask one of the on-duty CSRs for a quick demonstration. For more help try the following resources:
- Hatachi's Training Center: Includes 40 short training videos on using various features of the boards.
- Software Guides: PDF accompaniments to the videos above, plus a helpful icon reference sheet.
- Tutorial Playlists on YouTube: Hitachi | amccreight's channel