Meetings: Using the Whiteboard

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Whiteboard Features

The Presenter can use a Whiteboard in Meetings (and students, if allowed).
On the Whiteboard tool bar, at top, select a tool to click on and draw with, such as:

  • First tool: Select a T (text), a line, shapes (circle, triangle, rectangle), and a pencil (freehand drawing)
  • Second tool: For shapes, you can pick a thickness; for text, choose a font size
  • Third tool: Click on the color box to pick a drawing color
  • Fourth tool: Click on the backward arrow to undo your last action
  • Fifth tool: Click on the trashcan to clear the whiteboard
  • Last tool: The Moderator/Presenter can click on the bottom whiteboard icon, "Multi-User Whiteboard" icon, to allow ALL participants to draw on the whiteboard.
    • You can draw on the default presentation page, an uploaded document, or you can upload a blank document.
    • To draw perfect shapes (rectangle, circle, triangle), click and hold the Ctrl or Shift key on your keyboard, then click and draw your shape.

Alt=Whiteboard with the word "Pencil" written on it, plus a drawn square, circle, triangle, underline, and typed text, all added with whiteboard icons

I need a blank page to draw on!
  • The default presentation contains blank slides:
    • At the bottom middle of the presentation area, click on the next arrow, to get to a blank slide to use with the Whiteboard.
    • The default presentation (default.pdf) contains five or more blank slides.
  • If you need to get back to the default slides:
    • In the lower-left corner below the Presentation, click on the Actions button (a plus sign), click on "Upload a Presentation", then to the right of default.pdf, click on the circle button, then the Upload button to display the default.pdf again, with its blank pages

Alt=Upload Presentation button (plus icon), above it, a previous slide (left arrow), Slide 2, and Next slide (right arrow)