Using the Whiteboard Tools

This is the primary instructional tool that comes with eLive and defines the space for many of the Elluminate activities.

Whiteboard Screen Shot


With the toolbar on the left-hand side, instructors can click one of the options and put a variety of information on the whiteboard before or during the session. The drawing tools are outlined below. These are the basic tools for everyone. Instructors (Moderators) will have additional tools outlined below.

eLive Toolbar


NOTE: Whenever one of these tools is selected, there are additional options just below the whiteboard.

Additional Tools for Moderators:
If the whiteboard gets full, there is no need to erase material – clicking on the white icon with the starburst will create a new white board.

New Board Icon

By clicking multiple times, multiple whiteboards, called screens, can be added. To maneuver to the next screen, the navigation buttons next to the drop down menu can be used.

eLive Navbar


To view the different screens in the session, one just has to click on the screen title, in this case, "Public Screen 4."

eLive Pulldown


Additionally, if one must jump back to a screen out of order, the drop down menu shown earlier allows one to move to any screen at any time – just a click on the screen name changes the whiteboard.

To bring a PowerPoint or image to the whiteboard, the following folder icon is used. This is covered in more detail on Loading PowerPoints page.

eLive Folder Icon

The other tools below are for those creating materials only in eLive and will not be covered.

eLive Not Used


Pros:

  1. Allows for some instruction "on the fly"
  2. Easy to use for small amounts of typed information, like a session agenda
  3. Students using the breakout rooms for cooperative work can use the whiteboard for sharing ideas


Cons:

  1. Clumsy to draw and write on it, unless in conjunction with a TabletPC, pen tablet or SMART board
  2. Text tool does not "wrap" - when typing gets to the edge of the whiteboard, the ENTER key must be hit (like manual typewriters)
  3. If wanting to use whiteboards from the breakout rooms, instructor must bring those files back to the Main Room

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