We have a fun way to have an interactive PDP session with our colleagues by using post-its on a whiteboard. I've now created the setup in Whiteboard for a PDP, yet I would like to save it as a template so we can use the same setup for all colleagues.
Using a whiteboard to make a presentation is always a good idea because it allows a clear and thorough explanation of the subject, but how do you achieve this in the digital world? Here we have the solution! Discover the fun template we have created for you to make your marketing presentation and look great in front of your audience. Take advantage of this original design that simulates writing on a board and offers resources such as diagrams, tables and images that will highlight your marketing strategy.
The whiteboard challenge is a popular interviewing technique. This board will give you a framework and give a tried-and-true structure for how to tackle the challenge. In addition to the template, there are seven practice problems for you try to build your confidence!
In addition to adding lines, a grid, and changing the color of the whiteboard page, you can use one of the template backgrounds in a meeting. The templates that come with SMART TeamWorks are useful in scenarios such as scrums, sprint reviews, brainstorming, and value propositions.
It says I should have a section called my templates that I can save my whiteboard to or add a new one but I just don't have that. These are the only options I have in templates. The only thing I can think of is that it may have something to do with the fact I have a personal account version and not the business. If so is there an easy way I can copy everything without just exporting as an image so I can move the elements around?
In the sidebar on the left you will find the tab "Whiteboard Templates". Here you can either have a look at the whiteboard templates provided by Echometer (see explanation of the templates here) or create your own templates:
Objectives: Whiteboards are a valuable tool used to facilitate communication between families and the care team, but they were underused in our institution. Our aim was to increase families' knowledge of their child's plan of care, safety plan, and medical care team names by increasing the use of patient whiteboards with inpatient populations at a freestanding quaternary care children's hospital.
Methods: With this quality improvement study, we redesigned the whiteboard template to address the following 4 main barriers to use: (1) not having enough space to explain concepts to families, (2) having too much information to complete, (3) unclear roles of who completes the whiteboard, and (4) forgetting to update the whiteboard. We focused the content of the new template on critical information the family needed to know, assigned roles to make it easy to know who filled out which section, and used plain language.
Conclusions: After the implementation of a new whiteboard template, we significantly increased the use of patient whiteboards and demonstrated improvement in families' knowledge of the plan of care with inpatient populations at a freestanding quaternary care children's hospital.
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