Now that you’ve got an overview of the different sorts of objects on your Workbook page, you can probably see how you will quickly be putting these together to produce some effective outputs.
Remember that your Workbook can contain as many pages as you like. Page thumbnails can be given a label, making them easier to identify. Your page sorter panel can be enlarged so you can see more of the pages. You can re-arrange the order of the pages just by dragging them around within the page sorter panel. You can drag objects off the current page and into another page. Each page thumbnail also has its own context menu; changes made here affect the page just as though you had right clicked an empty spot on the canvas of that page.
Related tutorial videos: Working with Pages Page Size & Orientation Clearing Pages Using the Page Zoom Extending the Page Importing Pages Page Backgrounds
What is 'whiteboarding', and how does Workbook help?
A Blank Canvas: Page properties, dimensions etc.
Objects on the Workbook Page: using ink, text, lines, shapes, images, videos, animations, web streams...
Actions on objects: moving, resizing (scaling), rotating, changing properties, flipping, stacking, grouping, linking....
Page sorter: working with pages
Cloning pages & cloning objects on your page, and infinite clones
Grids & snapping: Alignment and drawing aids, plus great templates for handwriting & music
Concept maps, Mind maps, Flow charts: Using connectors in Workbook...
Workbook Tools You Need to Discover: Resource Finder, Screen annotation; stamps, cropping, stacking; spotlight; compass & ruler...
Productivity in Whiteboarding: Using custom tools and custom folders; hide-and-reveal activities and how to create them....
Categories: Workbook / AlphaTeach.
Tags: Page.