A blackboard (also known as a chalkboard) is a reusable
writing
Writing is a medium of human communication which involves the representation of a language through a system of physically Epigraphy, inscribed, Printing press, mechanically transferred, or Word processor, digitally represented Symbols (semiot ...
surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of
calcium sulphate or
calcium carbonate, known, when used for this purpose, as
chalk. Blackboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey
slate
Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic rock. ...
stone.
Design
A blackboard can simply be a board painted with a dark
matte paint
Paint is any pigmented liquid, liquefiable, or solid mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film. It is most commonly used to protect, color, or provide texture. Paint can be made in many ...
(usually black, occasionally dark green). Matte black plastic sign material (known as
closed-cell PVC foamboard) is also used to create custom
chalkboard art. Blackboards on an
A-frame
An A-frame is a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner. The simplest form of an A-frame is two similarly sized beams, arranged in an angle of 45 degrees or less, attached at the top, like an uppercase lett ...
are used by restaurants and bars to advertise daily specials.
A more modern variation consists of a coiled sheet of plastic drawn across two parallel rollers, which can be scrolled to create additional writing space while saving what has been written. The highest grade blackboards are made of a rougher version porcelain enamelled steel (black, green, blue or sometimes other colours).
Porcelain
Porcelain () is a ceramic material made by heating substances, generally including materials such as kaolinite, in a kiln to temperatures between . The strength and translucence of porcelain, relative to other types of pottery, arises main ...
is very hard wearing, and blackboards made of porcelain usually last 10–20 years in intensive use.
Lecture theatres may contain a number of blackboards in a grid arrangement. The lecturer then moves boards into reach for writing and then moves them out of reach, allowing a large amount of material to be shown simultaneously.
The chalk marks can be easily wiped off with a damp cloth, a sponge or a special
blackboard eraser
A chalkboard eraser is a special type of eraser specifically used to erase chalk markings on slating paint (used on chalkboards and Slate_(writing), slates). It is most commonly made of felt strips attached to a handle. Chalkboard erasers are typic ...
usually consisting of a block of wood covered by a felt pad. However, chalk marks made on some types of wet blackboard can be difficult to remove. Blackboard manufacturers often advise that a new or newly resurfaced blackboard be completely covered using the side of a stick of chalk and then that chalk brushed off as normal to prepare it for use.
Chalk sticks
Sticks of processed "chalk" are produced especially for use with blackboards in white and also in various colours. White chalk sticks are made mainly from calcium carbonate derived from mineral
chalk rock or limestone, while coloured or pastel chalks are made from
calcium sulphate in its
dihydrate form, CaSO
4·2H
2O, derived from
gypsum
Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula . It is widely mined and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, blackboard or sidewalk chalk, and dr ...
. Chalk sticks containing
calcium carbonate typically contain 40–60% of CaCO
3 (
calcite
Calcite is a carbonate mineral and the most stable polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). It is a very common mineral, particularly as a component of limestone. Calcite defines hardness 3 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, based on scra ...
).
Advantages and disadvantages
As compared to
whiteboards
A whiteboard (also known by the terms marker board, dry-erase board, dry-wipe board, and pen-board) is a glossy, usually white surface for making non-permanent markings. Whiteboards are analogous to blackboards, but with a smoother surface all ...
, blackboards still have a variety of advantages:
*Chalk requires no special care; whiteboard markers must be capped or else they will dry out.
*Chalk is an
order of magnitude
An order of magnitude is an approximation of the logarithm of a value relative to some contextually understood reference value, usually 10, interpreted as the base of the logarithm and the representative of values of magnitude one. Logarithmic di ...
cheaper than whiteboard markers for a comparable amount of writing.
*It is easier to draw lines of different weights and thicknesses with chalk than with whiteboard markers.
*Dashed lines can be drawn very quickly using a technique involving the friction of the chalk (or chalk marker) and blackboard.
*Chalk has a mild smell, whereas whiteboard markers often have a pungent odour.
*Chalk writing often provides better contrast than whiteboard markers.
*Chalk can be easily erased; writing which has been left on a whiteboard for a prolonged period may require a solvent to remove.
*Chalk can be easily removed from most clothing; whiteboard markers often permanently stain fabric, wood (wood frame), etc.
*Chalk is mostly
biodegradable
Biodegradation is the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi. It is generally assumed to be a natural process, which differentiates it from composting. Composting is a human-driven process in which biodegradati ...
, whereas most plastic recyclers will not take whiteboard markers.
On the other hand, chalk produces dust, the amount depending on the quality of chalk used. Some people find this uncomfortable or may be
allergic
Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, refer a number of conditions caused by the hypersensitivity of the immune system to typically harmless substances in the environment. These diseases include hay fever, food allergies, atopic derm ...
to it, and according to the
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), there are links between chalk dust and allergy and asthma problems.
The dust also precludes the use of chalk in areas shared with dust-sensitive equipment such as
computers. The writing on blackboards is difficult to read in the dark. Chalk sticks shrink through use, and are notorious for breaking in half unless inserted in a
writing utensil
A writing implement or writing instrument is an object used to produce writing. Writing consists of different figures, lines, and or forms. Most of these items can be also used for other functions such as painting, drawing and technical drawin ...
designed for chalk. Blackboards can suffer from ghosting. Ghosting occurs when old coloured chalk, pastels or chalkpen ink absorbs into the black finish of the board, making it impossible to remove.
The
scratching of fingernails on a blackboard, as well as other pointed, especially metal objects against blackboards, produces a sound that is well known for being extremely irritating to most people. According to a study run by Michael Oehler, a professor at the
University of Cologne
The University of Cologne (german: Universität zu Köln) is a university in Cologne, Germany. It was established in the year 1388 and is one of the most prestigious and research intensive universities in Germany. It was the sixth university to ...
, Germany, humans are "predisposed to detest" the sound of nails on a blackboard. The findings of the study were presented at the
Acoustical Society of America
The Acoustical Society of America (ASA) is an international scientific society founded in 1929 dedicated to generating, disseminating and promoting the knowledge of acoustics and its practical applications. The Society is primarily a voluntary org ...
conference and support earlier findings from a 1986 study by Vanderbilt psychologist
Randolph Blake
Randolph Blake (born 1945) is an American psychologist, currently the Centennial Professor at Vanderbilt University and an Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and National Academy of Sciences
The National Academy of S ...
and two colleagues found that the sound of nails on a chalkboard annoyed people even when the high-pitch frequencies were removed. The study earned Blake a 2006
Ig Nobel Prize
The Ig Nobel Prize ( ) is a satiric prize awarded annually since 1991 to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research. Its aim is to "honor achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." The name o ...
.
Etymology and history
The
writing slate
A slate is a thin piece of hard flat material, historically slate stone, which is used as a medium for writing.
Composition
The writing slate consisted of a piece of slate, typically either 4x6 inches or 7x10 inches, encased in a wooden fram ...
was in use in Indian schools as mentioned in
Alberuni
Abu Rayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni (973 – after 1050) commonly known as al-Biruni, was a Khwarazmian Iranian in scholar and polymath during the Islamic Golden Age. He has been called variously the "founder of Indology", "Father of Co ...
's ''Indica'' (''Tarikh Al-Hind''), written in the early 11th century:
They use black tablets for the children in the schools, and write upon them along the long side, not the broadside, writing with a white material from the left to the right.
The first classroom uses of large blackboards are difficult to date, but they were used for music education and composition in Europe as far back as the 16th century. The term "blackboard" is attested in English from the mid-18th century; the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' provides a citation from 1739, to write "with Chalk on a black-Board".
[Entry fo]
"blackboard, ''n''
in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' (Third ed., 2011) The first attested use of chalk on blackboard in the United States dates to September 21, 1801, in a lecture course in mathematics given by
George Baron
George Baron (died June 18, 1818) was a mathematician who emigrated from Northumberland, England to Hallowell, Maine in the United States, thereafter moving to New York. He was the first superintendent and mathematics professor at what would beco ...
.
James Pillans has been credited with the invention of coloured chalk (1814); he had a recipe with ground chalk, dyes and porridge.
The use of blackboard did change methods of education and testing, as found in the
Conic Sections Rebellion
The Conic Sections Rebellion, also known as the Conic Section Rebellion, refers primarily to an incident which occurred at Yale University in 1830, as a result of changes in the methods of mathematics education. When a policy change dictated tha ...
of 1830 in Yale.
Manufacturing of slate blackboards began by the 1840s.
Green porcelain enamel surface, was first used in 1930, and as this type of boards became popular, the word "chalkboard" appeared.
In the US green porcelain enamelled boards started to appear at schools in 1950s.
Gallery
File:Blackboard.jpg, Magnetic blackboard used for play and learning at the children's museum, Kitchener, Canada, 2011
File:ASC Leiden - Coutinho Collection - 12 18 - Campada college on the northern frontline, Guinea-Bissau - 1973.tif, Teacher explaining the decimal system of weights using a blackboard, Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau ( ; pt, Guiné-Bissau; ff, italic=no, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, Gine-Bisaawo, script=Adlm; Mandinka: ''Gine-Bisawo''), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau ( pt, República da Guiné-Bissau, links=no ), ...
, 1974
File:ASC Leiden - Coutinho Collection - F 18 - School in Candjambary, Guinea-Bissau - Teacher explaining - 1974.tif, Man writing on a blackboard in Guinea-Bissau
Guinea-Bissau ( ; pt, Guiné-Bissau; ff, italic=no, 𞤘𞤭𞤲𞤫 𞤄𞤭𞤧𞤢𞥄𞤱𞤮, Gine-Bisaawo, script=Adlm; Mandinka: ''Gine-Bisawo''), officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau ( pt, República da Guiné-Bissau, links=no ), ...
in the open air, 1974
File:Ataturk-September 20, 1928.jpg, Atatürk using a blackboard to teach the new Turkish alphabet
The Turkish alphabet ( tr, ) is a Latin-script alphabet used for writing the Turkish language, consisting of 29 letters, seven of which ( Ç, Ğ, I, İ, Ö, Ş and Ü) have been modified from their Latin originals for the phonetic requirem ...
in Kayseri, 1928
See also
* ''
Blackboard Jungle''
*
Chalkboard gag from ''
The Simpsons
''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical depiction of American life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer Simpson, Homer, Marge ...
''
* ''
Chalkzone
''ChalkZone'' is an American animated television series created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon. The series follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary school student who discovers a box of magic chalk that allows him to draw portals ...
''
*
Conic Sections Rebellion
The Conic Sections Rebellion, also known as the Conic Section Rebellion, refers primarily to an incident which occurred at Yale University in 1830, as a result of changes in the methods of mathematics education. When a policy change dictated tha ...
, an 1830 student uprising when Yale students were required to draw their own diagrams on the blackboard
*
Tacita Dean, an artist who often uses blackboards in her work
*
Sidewalk chalk
Sidewalk chalk is typically large and thick sticks of chalk ( calcium sulfate, gypsum, rather than calcium carbonate, rock chalk) that come in multiple colors and are mostly used for drawing on pavement or concrete sidewalks, frequently four s ...
* ''
Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings''
*
Slate
Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, homogeneous metamorphic rock derived from an original shale-type sedimentary rock composed of clay or volcanic ash through low-grade regional metamorphism. It is the finest grained foliated metamorphic ro ...
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