Activities utilizing erasable marker boards as a primary medium for interaction and amusement are increasing in popularity. These activities can range from simple drawing exercises to complex collaborative problem-solving endeavors. An example includes individuals or groups taking turns adding lines or shapes to a shared drawing on the board to create a collaborative artistic piece or solve a visual puzzle.
The utilization of these types of activities fosters creativity, teamwork, and communication skills. The immediacy of visual feedback and the ease of correction promote experimentation and iterative development of ideas. Historically, blackboards served a similar function, but the improved visibility and ease of use of modern whiteboards have broadened their appeal and application across various settings, including educational institutions, corporate offices, and recreational environments.