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2nd way:
Click on the Numonics icon in your systems tray (by the clock). If you are connected to your
projector, the icon will be green. If you have disconnected from your projector, the icon will be red.
3rd way:
Click on Start --All Programs, find Intelliboard, and then select Virtual Whiteboard Start from the
exposed menu.
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
Prompt for Save
Now that you have opened your VWB program, it is time to start designing your dynamic,
interactive lessons! The following are a series of functions that you may wish to utilize in creating
your session. You may not need to access all of the functions described, but you may wish to keep
this handout as a reference.
Before you begin, you will want to make sure that your settings require a prompt before saving.
Otherwise, each time you use the lesson in your classroom, all of the changes that the students
have made will remain on your slides! You don’t want that to happen! As you continue to create
your lesson, you can save the changes that you have made by clicking “Yes” when prompted upon
exit.
First, click on the Format option to reveal “Options.” Click to open this window.
Once the Options window is displayed, you need to set the default to “Prompt for Save.” Click to
select
1) Prompt for Save, and 2) Set as Default.
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
Toolbar Functions
As you run your mouse across the buttons in the VWB toolbar, they describe each function. In
order to access the functions, you must click the button, checking to make sure that it appears to
be depressed. Notice that the pencil tool is “depressed” in the image shown here.
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2. Print (Automatic Print) 7. Select (Object)
3. Thumbnail Viewer 8. Resize
4. Cut 9. Rotate
5. Copy 10. Select (Area)
6. Paste
Drawing Tools:
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11. Straight Line 18. Undo (Last Action)
12. Arrow (New for 1.3!) 19. Redo (Last Action)
13. Rectangle 20. Back to Previous Slide
14. Square 21. Forward One Slide
15. Circle (Or New Slide)
16. Triangle (New!)
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
17. Add Text
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22. Drawing Tool: Pencil
23. Fill (?) 31. Change Pen Width (Slide Bar)
24. Select Black (Ink) 32. Opens Playback Window
25. Select Red 33. Current Pen Color
26. Select Green Current Highlighter Color
27. Select Blue 34. Sherston Clip Art Browser
28. Select Other Color (From Color Window) 35. Embed/ Hyperlink (New!)
29. Highlight
30. Erase
1. Find the image that you would like to apply. Save this image under
C:\Program Files\Intelliboard\Backgrounds
If you wish to change the background back to the default on the next
slide, return to the Step 4 (Session Properties) and select “Default” from
the dropdown menu.
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
Applying Sherston Clip Art
To insert clip art from the Sherston Clip Art browser (34 from previous), click to open the browser.
Once the Secondary Clip Art Browser window opens, click anywhere in the field to open the
folders.
1) Choose a category from the Main Menu
file.
3) Browse the options, using the arrow keys to reveal other pages within that category.
4) To copy the clip that you wish to place in your session, you typically have three choices. Some
of the clips do not offer all three options.
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
Utilizing the Embed/ Hyperlink Function
Exploring the function tools above to create your interactive lesson is the best way to learn the
Intelliboard 1.3 program. As you design your session, remember that you can create a Hyperlink
out to a site on the Internet. This site must be saved as a Favorites from your Explorer toolbar and
then transferred to a file on your hard drive. To do this, first visit the website that you wish to link
to:
Once you are there, click to open the dropdown menu from “Favorites” and then select “Add to
Favorites…” The website is then bookmarked for future access.
Exit the page and access your start menu to open “My Documents.”
Once you have opened My Documents, click to open the dropdown menu from “Favorites, and
click to select the web link. Hold down the left mouse as you drag the link from Favorites to a
space in My Documents. Don’t worry, Windows will automatically put the file into place.
Once you have your link stored on your hard drive, you can go back to your VWB to Embed or
Hyperlink the site. Simply click on the Embed/ Hyperlink button to open the window
displayed here. Click “Hyperlink” to choose the file from your Hard Drive. You can also
access this function under the “Insert” option from the main toolbar at the top of your screen.
Select the file you wish to access, and then click “Open.”
Note that the file you have selected appears in the space
labeled “File name:”
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training
Intelliboard 1.3 Guide to Creating Lessons
An icon will be placed in the upper right hand corner of the VWB toolbar. When you wish to access
the link, simply click on the icon!
You can Embed other files in this manner, ie. Word Documents, PowerPoint Presentations, Adobe
Files, Links to Music or Video Files, etc.
*note: If you change the placement of the file on your hard drive, ie. put it in a different folder, you will need to Delete
the Link and repeat the Embed/ Hyperlink action steps.
Also, if you wish to move the VWB file to a portable storage device, such as a USB flash drive, you will need to Delete
the Link and repeat the Embed/ Hyperlink action steps.
If you wish to access the file from your flash drive, you can save the file there and create a link from the flash drive.
Note also that the read from a USB flash drive must also remain constant, ie. E: drive or F: drive.
The path for accessing the link must remain constant, or you will need to repeat the
Embed/ Hyperlink action steps.
Karen Dailey ● Technology Integration Specialist ● Cabell County Schools ●November 2007
Adapted from Sara Barraclough’s VWB training