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From time to time I need to teach mathematics to my students remotely. I would like to approximate writing on a blackboard together.

The subjects I teach are geometry and pre-calculus. So I would like something that I can easily create graphs and geometric shapes.

I have a MacBook Air M1 and the digital pen "XP-pen".

But Webex Whiteboard is not very handy for me.

I'd be interested in a whiteboard like the one they use at Khan Academy.

Any suggestions?

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    $\begingroup$ It seems useful to know what technology you currently have. [E.g. computer tablet for writing on, document camera, etc] $\endgroup$
    – Nick C
    Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 12:42
  • $\begingroup$ @NickC yes of course! I have a MacBook Air M1 and normally I use Webex whiteboard with XP-pen. But this Whiteboard is not very handy for me $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 13:15
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    $\begingroup$ Similar questions have come up here in the past, e.g. matheducators.stackexchange.com/q/4379 and matheducators.stackexchange.com/q/18030 . Do any of these help? If not, can you please edit your question to include more details? What kind of hardware and software are you currently using? What kind of workflow are you trying to reproduce? Do you want to save all of the student comments, or are they meant to be ephemeral? What is your budget? $\endgroup$
    – Xander Henderson
    Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 13:24
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    $\begingroup$ This one, too: matheducators.stackexchange.com/q/18031 . $\endgroup$
    – Xander Henderson
    Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 13:25
  • $\begingroup$ @XanderHenderson I have edited my question. Now about the budget, I don't have any limits. $\endgroup$ Commented Dec 8, 2022 at 14:26

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This might be a little beyond the capabilities you're looking for, but CoCalc now has a whiteboard which allows embedding of Jupyter notebook cells and timers and pens and a lot of other stuff.

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One option is MathWhiteboard https://www.mathwhiteboard.com. It's handy. It is free.

There are quite a few videos on YouTube on how you can use it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=el8LnfU0Wx4&list=RDCMUCMv_WF1x-BUzvZkIUc05LaQ&start_radio=1&rv=el8LnfU0Wx4&t=2733

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