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Jamboard-Class Collaboration Tool

Google Jamboard is winding down

Google Jamboard will no longer be available after December 31, 2024 across Web, iOS, Android, and Google Meet devices. Your Jam data will be available for you to export or migrate to one of our whiteboard partners, like FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro, until that date. 

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Jamboard device end of life information
The Jamboard 55-inch whiteboard device will reach its end of life on October 1, 2024, following its automatic update expiration (AUE) date of September 30, 2024.

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Google defines Jamboard as “A collaborative, digital whiteboard that makes it easy to create without boundaries and share ideas in real-time. Jamboard moves the whiteboard to the cloud.” Clarkson University faculty, staff, and students have access to Google Workshop, which includes many Google apps beyond Docs, sheets, drive, etc.

Google defines Jamboard as “A collaborative, digital whiteboard that makes it easy to create without boundaries and share ideas in real-time. Jamboard moves the whiteboard to the cloud.” Clarkson University faculty, staff, and students have access to Google Workshop, which includes many Google apps beyond Docs, sheets, drive, etc.


How to Use Google Jamboard

View this video for an explanation of what it is and how you can use this collaborative tool in your classroom!

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Get Started with Jamboard

Log in through your Clarkson Email Google Apps

  1. Go to your Clarkson email and click on the Apps icon
  2. Scroll through the Apps until you find Jamboard
  3. Click to open Jamboard

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Need Inspiration? See these websites for plenty of Ideas for using the Google Jamboard App

Get Help

Browse for anything you want to know about this tool on the Google Jamboard webpage which includes guides, videos, tips, and samples to get you inspired.