Contents
- Invitation links and getting started
- Creating and returning to edit your stack
- Adding content to your stack using the Tile Library
- Co-authors
- Editing a Tile
- Changing the layout and appearance of a Tile
- Adding a PowerPoint to your stack
- Adding a video to your stack
- Adding an extra screen to your stack
- Restoring a deleted stack
- Previewing and checking your stack
- Restrictions on what can be included in your stack
- Creating the summary poster
- Your stack on the showcase website
- Marking your stack as ready to publish
- Presenting your stack (general guidance)
- Exploring and sharing published stacks
- Engaging with the viewers of your stack
- Using templates
- Editing your account
Invitation links and getting started
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Creating and returning to edit your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Adding content to your stack using the Tile Library
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Commonly used Tiles
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Advanced Tiles
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Editing Tiles
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Changing the layout and appearance of a tile
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Adding a PowerPoint file to your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Adding a video to your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Adding an extra screen/layer to your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Restrictions on what can be included in your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Restoring your deleted stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Previewing and checking your stack
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Creating the summary poster
An option often used by onsite conferences to promote your ePoster / stack onsite.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Your stack on the showcase website
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Marking your stack as ready to publish to the showcase
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Presenting your stack (General advice)
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Engaging with the viewers of your stacks
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Using templates
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).
Editing your account
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
Viewers of your stack can view and contribute to the chat by tapping on the chat icon when they are viewing your stack. They will then be able to view any chat messages posted to this ePoster. If they want to post a message then they will be asked to sign-in. If they do not have an account then they can sign-in using one of the social media routes or by creating a new Learning Toolbox account.
Once they have signed in then they can also turn on email notifications if they want to receive email notifications of any new chat activity on this stack. You can do the same if you are the author.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
This chat discussion is public – viewable by anyone who looks at the stack. The author can choose to turn off the chat channel if they do not wish to allow discussion around the stack. This is done in the stack editor.
By default each stack has a chat channel that allows viewers (and the author) to post questions, comments and answers that attach to the stack. The chat channel is a single discussion thread.
You can choose to get email notifications of new chat activity on your stack. You can turn this on in the editor. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
It is also possible to turn on the email notifications when you are viewing any stack. You just open the chat area of that stack and then turn on the email notifications. You can do this for your own stacks and for other authors’ stacks. The email notifications will be sent to the email address that you used when signing in.
For more information on how delegates and authors can engage with the published showcase stacks, you can view the Showcase Help Page.
You can get push notifications of new chat activity sent to your smart phone or tablet using the Learning Toolbox App. To get the Learning Toolbox App search your App store for ‘Learning Toolbox’ or scan the QR code below.
- Install the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and make sure you agree to accept notifications
- Open the Learning Toolbox App on your phone or tablet and sign-in to the App
- Now, even if you close the App on your phone, then whenever there is any new chat activity on any of your stacks (where you are the editing author) then you will receive a notification on your phone/tablet. You will also receive notifications of new chat activity on any other stacks that you favourited whilst signed into Learning Toolbox.
As the author you can remove messages from the chat if you want to. We allow this since it is your stack and so you should have control over what is posted in the chat area and should be able to remove something if you don’t want it there.
Only the editing author and the domain administrator can remove messages from an stack’s chat area.
To remove a chat message, first view your stack and open its chat area. Next to each message you will see there is a small edit icon. Click on the edit icon and you will then see a small bin icon appear in the message. If you click on the bin icon then that message will be deleted (see annotated screenshot below).
- You can see a simple report on the views of your stack by clicking on the Stack Tools button when you open your stack.
2. This takes you to the simple statistics report for your stack, where you can see the monthly views of your stack.
3. And the number of people who have subscribed to your stack (by making it a favourite).