 Loopboard is a new loop activity that supports collaborative learning. In essence, it is a digital canvas onto which students can create posts, which can take the form of text, links, images, or YouTube videos. Lecturers can use loopboard for activities such as exit tickets, where students share what they learned and what they are still unclear about. Crowdsourcing, where students share resources, ideas, tips, and more to create a collaborative bank. Student voting, where students can post ideas or topics to the board, and others use the rating function to indicate their favourite ones. Group project work, where students can post about the progress they are making, and with loops separate groups mode turned on, the content would only be visible to individual loop groups. There are many more ideas for using board contained on the loop staff support page. Setting up a board is easy, add it as an activity to your loop page, like any other. Once added, add or subtract some columns, and then apply headings. When students come to the board, it's easy for them to add a post. If enabled, students can also rate each other's posts. You can also enable a deadline for posting when setting up the board. You as a loop teacher can delete or move around student posts. Posts will remain anonymous to students, but as a loop teacher, you can download a spreadsheet of all posts and who made them. Start using loopboard today to engage your students in their learning. Visit the loop staff support page for more information.