An online lesson without a whiteboard often turns into explanation “only in words.” But subjects such as mathematics, physics, and computer science require visual clarity. That is why I use the Miro interactive online whiteboard during lessons — a shared workspace where students can see the entire problem-solving process step by step instead of simply listening to explanations.
Digital whiteboards do not just replace traditional classroom boards — they significantly expand their possibilities. Need to add an image? Type formatted text? Instantly change pen colors and thickness? Draw accurate geometric figures by hand? Modern online whiteboards make all of this possible.
I have worked with different online whiteboards and chose Miro because it:
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