Standard PDF annotation uses raster ink (pixels), which looks jagged when zoomed in. Drawboard uses . This means your handwriting remains mathematically smooth. For STEM educators drawing complex chemical chains, geometric proofs, or physics free-body diagrams, this is non-negotiable. You can write subscripts (H₂O), draw perfect lines, and erase with a precision eraser without destroying the background text.
Drawboard offers significant academic pricing verification (via Student Beans or sheerID) or volume licensing for IT admins. For a school of 500 students, the per-head cost is often lower than the cost of toner cartridges for one semester.
In the modern classroom, the transition from paper to digital often comes with a trade-off: the loss of that tactile, intuitive feeling of pen on paper. bridges this gap, offering a powerful, ink-first experience that transforms how students learn and teachers instruct. Why Ink Matters in Learning
Standard PDF annotation uses raster ink (pixels), which looks jagged when zoomed in. Drawboard uses . This means your handwriting remains mathematically smooth. For STEM educators drawing complex chemical chains, geometric proofs, or physics free-body diagrams, this is non-negotiable. You can write subscripts (H₂O), draw perfect lines, and erase with a precision eraser without destroying the background text.
Drawboard offers significant academic pricing verification (via Student Beans or sheerID) or volume licensing for IT admins. For a school of 500 students, the per-head cost is often lower than the cost of toner cartridges for one semester.
In the modern classroom, the transition from paper to digital often comes with a trade-off: the loss of that tactile, intuitive feeling of pen on paper. bridges this gap, offering a powerful, ink-first experience that transforms how students learn and teachers instruct. Why Ink Matters in Learning