Google Jamboard is very user-friendly.
Screenshot by Jack Wallen/The first version of Google Jamboard was originally announced in 2016 as a 55-inch 4K touchscreen display for online collaboration in Google Workspaces. And although there are still companies selling the hardware Jamboard, such as Benq, you don't have to purchase the hardware to use the cloud-based software of the same name that comes free with Google Workspaces.
You might be asking yourself, "Why would I need to use Jamboard?"
Simply put, if you want to collaborate on a brainstorming effort for a project, or an idea, or maybe you're teaching remotely