If you have not already heard, Google will be sunsetting Jamboard in 2024. They have recommended FigJam as the alternative. Like Jamboard, with FigJam you can brainstorm, align decisions, and collaborate —all in one place.
The following announcement and information has come directly from FigJam:
To make the transition as seamless as possible, FigJam has launched an importer that converts your Jams into FigJam files in seconds. Most importantly, all your Jamboard elements—including stickies, images, text and more—will still be fully editable in your new FigJam file so you can be up and running without losing a beat!
Here's how to get started:
Import your Jamboard files: Visit figma.com and click the “Import” button in the top right corner to start converting your Jamboards to FigJam files. To learn more, check out our importer tutorial or help center article.
Get started with FigJam: Find more ideas on how to use FigJam in your classroom with our tutorials and free template library.
Join a training: Meet the Figma for Education team during a free live training where you'll learn the basics, walk through classroom applications and ask any questions.
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