The University of Lausanne, who developped the original Uniboard software in 2003 has joined the effort by means of a logistical and financial contribution. Who is involved?Ĭurrently, OpenBoard is maintained by the Education Department (DIP) of the canton of Geneva, in Switzerland. Supported platforms are Windows (7+), macOS (10.9+) and Linux (tested on 16.04). The evolution of this software will therefore take place in accordance with these core principles. 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. OpenBoard was originally forked from Open-Sankoré 2.0, which was itself based on Uniboard. It can be used both with interactive whiteboards or in a dual-screen setup with a pen-tablet display and a beamer.
OpenBoard is an open source cross-platform teaching software for interactive whiteboard designed primarily for use in schools and universities.