How to Annotate PDFs and Slides Live in the Classroom Using EduBoard
A step-by-step guide for teachers on loading lesson materials into EduBoard and annotating them in real time — keeping students engaged throughout the session.
Read more →EduBoard gives educators a powerful, browser-based smartboard — draw freely, annotate PDFs and slides, run live quizzes, and teach with an AI assistant. No installation. No subscription. Limited offer.
Draw · Annotate · Quiz · AI
EduBoard lives entirely in the browser. No downloads, no accounts, no configuration. Just open the link and your professional smartboard is ready.
Four powerful modules in one smartboard — drawing, annotation, quizzes, and AI assistance. Limited offer. All browser-based.
See how EduBoard stacks up against a generic whiteboard app or a physical classroom board.
| Feature | 🖥️ EduBoard Online Smartboard |
📋 Generic Whiteboard Other apps |
🏫 Physical Board Classroom chalk/marker |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDF & PPT annotation | ✔ | ~ | ✗ |
| Interactive quiz mode | ✔ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Hindi + English bilingual | ✔ | ✗ | ✗ |
| AI teaching assistant | ✔ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Works on any device | ✔ | ~ | ✗ |
| No installation needed | ✔ | ✗ | ✔ |
| Export annotated lessons | ✔ | ~ | ✗ |
| Built-in countdown timer | ✔ | ✗ | ✗ |
EduBoard changed how I teach. I annotate my PDF notes live while students watch on the projector. The Hindi mode is a huge advantage — my students understand much better now.
The quiz mode is exactly what I needed for classroom engagement. I load the quiz file, display it on screen, and draw explanations while students respond. No other tool does this.
I use EduBoard for online tuition sessions. The AI assistant helps me answer unexpected student questions on the spot and I can draw the explanation right next to the chat.
Yes — EduBoard is currently available as a limited offer for teachers and educators. Open the smartboard link in any browser and start teaching immediately. No sign-up, no credit card required during this period.
No installation needed at all. EduBoard runs entirely in your web browser. It works on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari — on laptops, tablets, smartphones, and interactive whiteboards.
EduBoard supports PDF files and modern PowerPoint (PPTX) files. Simply drag and drop the file onto the board and each page or slide becomes an annotatable canvas. Quiz JSON files are also supported.
Yes. EduBoard has a built-in bilingual mode that displays content in Hindi, English, or both side by side. The quiz mode is designed specifically for regional-medium and bilingual classrooms.
Absolutely. EduBoard is fully responsive and scales beautifully to any screen size. Open it on a laptop connected to a projector, a smart TV browser, or a dedicated interactive display panel.
The AI chat panel opens as a floating panel on the right side of the board. You type a question and the AI responds right there — ideal for handling unexpected student questions or generating quick explanations without leaving the board.
Yes. Use the export button to save all your annotations — including drawings over PDFs and slides — as a PDF or image file. You can then share this with students via email, WhatsApp, or your school's learning platform.
Email us at eduboard@gmail.com and we will get back to you. For feature requests, feedback, or collaboration enquiries, we welcome all messages from educators and schools.
Join educators across India using EduBoard to teach more effectively — annotate, quiz, draw, and use AI — all from one professional smartboard in your browser.
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