University of Minnesota | Rochester

Learning Design Studio Users Guide

If you have further questions, please contact Nick Suchla (njsuchla@umn.edu).

Cleaning The Walk-&-Talk

The Walk-&-Talk is not intended to be used as a standard white board and should not be written on.  Please use any of the white boards or huddle boards for any writing you will need to do.  However, if you do find writing on the Walk-&-Talk, please follow the steps below.

BEST: Attempt to use the standard dry eraser to remove the marker
OK: A damp cloth can be used to remove the marker and then a dry cloth should be used to remove any excess moisture from the surface prior to use.
Technician Only: An alcohol based cleaner can be used to remove marker that will not come off any other way, the board needs to be wiped with a damp cloth and then a dry cloth to clean off the residue left behind by the cleaner.