Weird/fun prompt—how much marginal problem-solving capacity could you create by making good domestic whiteboards way more viable? Domestic whiteboards are usually either too small or too obtrusive. There's rarely enough unbroken wall space; free-standing boards eat huge sqftage.
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Lots of people mentioned putting whiteboards in their home offices, but I think if you really did this right, you would be able to have one on demand in your living room, for spontaneous use when conversation turned in that direction.
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One clear barrier to having domestic whiteboards anywhere but home office seems to be that one can hide them on demand. Persistent scribbles on an enormous surface in a living space are too visually noisy. And yet persistence is important. Tough tension.
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Curtains seem like a good solution though I suspect few homes can sacrifice that much precious contiguous wall space. https://twitter.com/jongold/status/1221109469456687105?s=21 …https://twitter.com/jongold/status/1221109469456687105 …
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I installed a 16x6 whiteboard in the office that I love. Magnatag is a great product. Hanging one of their VisuGlass boards at home. https://www.magnatag.com/plain-glass-whiteboard …
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I’m envious that you have enough free contiguous wall space to make that happen at home!
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Oh man would love to do a study on this!!
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Could get lots of insight by doing in -depth longitudinal case studies of a few teams, I think! Describe changes in thinking, experience, etc. maybe use a single-subject design from classic clinical work
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I’ve thought a lot about painting my office with whiteboard paint. The process of finding and mounting an actual whiteboard is not appealing. But paint the room, and you’ve got whiteboard everywhere! Ex:https://www.remarkablecoating.com
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The downside of this is that it’s SUPER expensive

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we've covered giant whiteboards with curtains / tapestries / etc before so the room doesn't look like a hacker house by default. or Magic Whiteboard paper if it's a short term thingpic.twitter.com/W4gq9a38Sf
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