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
- Managing your stack
Invitation links and getting started
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Creating and returning to edit your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Adding content to your stack using the Tile Library
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Commonly used Tiles
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Advanced Tiles
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Editing Tiles
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Changing the layout and appearance of a tile
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Adding a PowerPoint file to your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Adding a video to your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Adding an extra screen/layer to your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Restrictions on what can be included in your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Restoring your deleted stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Previewing and checking your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Creating the summary poster
An option often used by onsite conferences to promote your ePoster / stack onsite.
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Your stack on the showcase website
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Marking your stack as ready to publish to the showcase
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Presenting your stack (General advice)
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Engaging with the viewers of your stacks
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Using templates
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Editing your account
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.
Managing your stack
Sign in to Learning Toolbox https://my.ltb.io/ and then:
1. Click on the Stacks menu

2. Click on the title bar of your stack to open it

3. Click on the 3 dots at the end of the stack menu bar

4. Choose Extract Stack Contents from the drop-down menu

5. Click on Generate Zip File in the box that appears

6. Click on Download Zip File

The Zip file will be downloaded to your computer and you can then open it and explore the contents. It is a structured folder containing all the files, images and details of the weblinks that you added to your stack.
You can change the permissions of your stack to determine who can open it and whether it shows up in searches.
To do this sign-in and open your stack as usual, but do not click on the Edit button. Instead next to the Edit button you will see the access permissions button that indicates what permissions your stack currently has (Private, Restricted or Public). If you are still developing the stack then it is probably still set as Private.
Click on that access permissions button and you will see the drop down menu allowing you to change the access permissions for your stack.

If you are still working on the stack but want to share it with others (perhaps your co-authors) so they can see what you have done, then you should change the permissions to Public and Hidden. This will mean that only people who have been sent the QR code or web address for your stack will be able to open and view it.
If you do not want your stack to be accessible any longer then you should change the permissions to Private.