OpenBoard is an open source cross-platform teaching software for interactive whiteboard designed primarily for use in schools and universities. It can be used both with interactive whiteboards or in a dual-screen setup with a pen-tablet display and a beamer.
Where is it from ?
OpenBoard was originally forked from Open-Sankoré 2.0, which was itself based on Uniboard. This fork was created to refocus the software on its original core functionalities and values, that is the work of a teacher in a classroom, privileging the ease of use. The evolution of this software will therefore take place in accordance with these core principles.
Cross-platform
Supported platforms are Windows (7+), macOS (10.9+) and Linux (tested on 16.04).
Who is involved?
Currently, OpenBoard is maintained by the Education Department (DIP) of the canton of Geneva, in Switzerland. The University of Lausanne, who developped the original Uniboard software in 2003 has joined the effort by means of a logistical and financial contribution. An association project will be developed in 2019.
A meeting was held in June 2016 between representatives from the universities of Lausanne, Neuchâtel, Fribourg and Geneva, the departments of Education from the cantons of Geneva and Jura as well as various institutions from the canton of Vaud (Switzerland) to together reflect on the desired evolution of OpenBoard.
What’s next ?
Interest is growing fast across Switzerland but also in Europe and North America. A swiss law non-profit organisation should be created. This organisation would promote OpenBoard and its open source development and foster collaboration between interested parties. This in respect of the core principles which led to the creation of this fork, that is the refocusing on the work of a teacher in a classroom, privileging the ease of use.
The latest version is 1.6.3. Details about this release can be found here, and the changes history is visible here.
The official website will be updated soon. See below for latest binaries.
Binaries
Official packages
Packages are provided for Windows 10, macOS 10.13, macOS 10.14+, Ubuntu 20.04, and Ubuntu 22.04
Community-driven packages
openSUSE Leap and Tumbleweed
For openSUSE preview packages for the upcoming 1.7.0 release are officially available for Tumbleweed. For Leap 15.2, 15.3 and 15.4 the same packages are available as experimental packages from the Education project in the openSUSE software inventory, thanks to @letsfindaway.
FlatHub
OpenBoard 1.6.3 is available as a flathub package here, thanks to @JBBgameich.
Source
See here for instructions on how to build OpenBoard from source code.
Offical Website
Openboard offical website : https://openboard.ch/
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