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Think Board & OIG: Whiteboard Resurfacing Solutions in Dallas

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At Think Board , we’re always looking for new ways to make collaboration easier, classrooms more engaging, and workspaces more efficient. That’s why we’re excited to announce our new partnership with Office Interiors Group (OIG) and its sister company, 247 Workspace, both leading providers of office and school furniture solutions in Dallas, Texas. With this collaboration, Think Board’s innovative whiteboard resurfacing solutions are now more accessible than ever to schools, businesses, and organizations in the Dallas area. Whether you’re upgrading a classroom, outfitting a modern office, or transforming a collaborative workspace, OIG, 247 Workspace, and Think Board are here to help. Why Think Board, OIG & 247 Workspace Make the Perfect Team? OIG and 247 Workspace have built their reputations on providing top-tier office and school furniture solutions while maintaining a commitment to sustainability and efficiency. With over 100 years of combined experience, their teams have h...

How to Learn Faster and More Effectively with Think Board?

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Whether you're a student trying to ace your next exam or a teacher looking to make lessons more interactive and engaging, your learning environment plays a major role in how information is absorbed and retained.  At Think Board, we believe learning should be active, visual, and fun—and our products are designed to support exactly that. Here’s how you can use Think Board to supercharge your learning process, boost retention, and make education feel less like a chore and more like a game plan. 1. Make Learning Visible with a Personal Study Wall Tip:   Use our  Premium Think Board Film  to turn any wall, desk, or door into a dry-erase learning zone. Why it works:  Visual learning boosts retention by up to 400%. When you write things down and see them daily, your brain reinforces the information naturally. Try this: Create a “learning dashboard” with your weekly goals, subject breakdowns, and key formulas. Build a timeline for history or literature les...

How to Improve Your Memory for Studying with Think Board?

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Whether you're preparing for a big exam, trying to retain vocabulary in a new language, or helping students understand complex topics, memory plays a crucial role in the learning process. At Think Board , we believe that with the right tools and techniques, anyone can improve their memory and retain more of what they learn. In this post, we’ll explore proven memory-boosting strategies and how to apply them using Think Board products to make studying more visual, active, and effective. Why Memory Matters in Learning? Before you can apply what you’ve learned, you have to remember it. Memory is the foundation of understanding - it connects new knowledge to what you already know, helping ideas stick and build over time. But memorization doesn’t have to mean endless repetition or flashcards. With the right approach, you can train your brain to retain more in less time - and Think Board makes it easy to bring these strategies to life. 6 Memory Techniques That Work and How to Us...

Enhancing Illustrative Mathematics with Think Board Resurfacing

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Illustrative Mathematics (IM) emphasizes problem-based learning and student-centered exploration. To fully realize its potential, the classroom environment must actively support these teaching approaches. One simple yet powerful way to do this is by resurfacing old chalkboards or whiteboards with Think Board —turning your classroom into an interactive, flexible, and collaborative space. 1. Transforming Classroom Surfaces Think Board’s whiteboard resurfacing solutions let educators upgrade outdated, ghosting, or damaged boards into smooth, erasable surfaces. This physical transformation supports IM’s focus on visual learning and collaborative problem-solving . With more usable writing space, teachers and students can work through complex problems together in real time. Think Board surfaces encourage whole-class engagement , fostering deeper understanding through shared work. 2. Supporting Building Thinking Classrooms Peter Liljedahl’s  Building Thinking Classrooms ...