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Whiteboard calendar
authorZachary Vance <za3k@za3k.com>
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committerZachary Vance <za3k@za3k.com>
Sun, 15 Dec 2024 18:41:52 +0000 (13:41 -0500)
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+author: admin
+categories:
+- Non-Technical
+date: 2024-12-15
+tags:
+- organization
+- todo
+title: 'Whiteboard Calendar'
+---
+
+Using electrical tape, I split a whiteboard into sections. Voila, whiteboard calendar.
+
+![](whiteboard_calendar.jpg)
+
+A teacher friend of mine already knew exactly how to do this--apparently it's common knowledge among teachers.
+
+I did look if there were either large, disposable calendars (no) or existing whiteboard calendars (they're laminated posters that don't actually erase). A 3ft x 2ft (1m x 0.6m) whiteboard costs $30, and you can get electrical tape for $1.
+
+The stickers look bad--I half-assed them. I need tons of big stickers or none at all. This was way too tentative. I do want some kind of decoration, though.