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We recommend you import any Jamboards you wish to save into Lucid Spark LucidSpark before October 1, 2024.

LucidSpark’s biggest difference is that it uses an “infinite canvas,” which means the canvas expands as you draw or post to it and all interactions take place in one infinite canvas. For those who may prefer working in individual slides, we recommend Padlet Sandbox.

Padlet Sandbox

Padlet has a new feature called Padlet Sandbox that is very similar to Jamboard. If you already use Padlet, this may be a good replacement for Jamboard for many teachers due to its simplicity.

You can import Jamboards into padlet sandbox. However, we have found that importing Jamboards into Padlet Sandbox does not always work as well as with Lucidimporting into LucidSpark.

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