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Whiteboard
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Objectives• Load a PowerPoint file• Navigate and edit pages using the Page Explorer• Navigate the Pages using the Whiteboard navigation
buttons• Utilize the Whiteboard tools
Whiteboard
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Load Content
• Click Load Content button• Locate PowerPoint file• File will be converted to the Whiteboard
format and loaded
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Tips on PowerPoint
• Loads as an image• No animation or transitions• No embedded audio and video• Add URLs via Whiteboard text tool
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Page Explorer• Opens when content is loaded.• Can be used for navigation and editing
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Navigation
• Moving from page to page
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Explore Mode
• Use Explore Mode to explore other pages while leaving others on the current page.
• Moderator only feature• Moderator’s button turns red when Explore
Mode is on.
• Red boundary displays around Whiteboard Page for Moderator
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Saving Whiteboards
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Whiteboard Tools
Rectangle/Ellipse Filled Tool
Selection Tool
Pointer Tool
Pen Tool
Text Tool
Rectangle/Ellipse Tool
Line Tool
Screen Capture
Clip Art
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Managing Pages
• Add New Page, Clear, Delete• Size Page
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• Tools > Whiteboard > Manage Clip Art Collections
Clip Art: Manage Collections
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• Tools > Whiteboard > Create/Edit Clip Art Collections
• Click the Create a new collection in the collections button
Customize and Share
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Create/Edit Clip Art Collections
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Selection Tool
• Use to select an object on the screen
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Interactive Whiteboard
• Add an interactive whiteboard here
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Steps for Creating an Interactive Whiteboard Page
• Add images, Clip Art or content created using the whiteboard tools to the Whiteboard.
• Notice the objects can be moved, resized, etc… the Whiteboard is “object-oriented”
• Save as a .wbd file to maintain the interactive quality of the content and reuse in other sessions.