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Invitation links and getting started

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Creating and returning to edit your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Adding content to your stack using the Tile Library

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Commonly used Tiles

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Advanced Tiles

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Co-authors

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Editing Tiles

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Changing the layout and appearance of a tile

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Adding a PowerPoint file to your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Adding a video to your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Adding an extra screen/layer to your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Restrictions on what can be included in your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Restoring your deleted stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Previewing and checking your stack

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Creating the summary poster

An option often used by onsite conferences to promote your ePoster / stack onsite.

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Your stack on the showcase website

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Marking your stack as ready to publish to the showcase

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Presenting your stack (General advice)

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Exploring and sharing published stacks

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Engaging with the viewers of your stacks

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information

Using templates

You can favourite any stack when you are viewing it by clicking on the star-shaped favourite button.

Screenshot showing the location of the Favourite button in the viewer.

You can then access the list of your favourited stacks from the More Menu inside the viewer. Just click on the More Menu (1) and choose My Favourites (2).

Screenshot showing the location of the 3 dots More Menu and the My Favourites menu item in the viewer.

If you are signed in then your favourites will be saved to your account. You will then be able to access them from the My Favourites button whenever you are signed in.

If you are not signed in then your favourites will be saved to the device (laptop, mobile phone, tablet) that you are currently using. If you click on the My Favourites button when you are not signed-in then you will only see the favourites that you have made on that device.

An easy way of sharing an stack with someone is to show them its QR code. They can scan this and view the stack on their own phone.

To do this you just need to view the stack in the web browser or Learning Toolbox app on your phone. Then open the 3 dots menu (1) and choose Share (2).

The screen will then show your stack’s sharing information including its QR code (3). The other person can use their phone to scan the QR code. You can also copy the web link (4) for your stack, so you could choose to copy and send that to them instead. You can also share the link to your stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (5).

Screenshot showing the mobile phone interface with the sharing menu and options

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

At the moment Learning Toolbox supports easy sharing to Twitter and LinkedIn.

  1. When you open your stack in Learning Toolbox then you can see its summary information and its sharing information, including the Share to Twitter button and Share to LinkedIn buttons.
  2. You can also see the copy link button, which you can use to copy the link to your stack and share to any other social media platform that you use.

How the process works if you click on the Share to Twitter or Share to LinkedIn buttons

Click on the Share on Twitter button to share the stack to Twitter.

You will be asked to sign into Twitter (if you are not already signed in) and a draft tweet will be created containing the unique web link for your stack. You can edit this tweet as normal before pressing Tweet to post it. But do not edit the link to your stack that has automatically been added into the tweet.

A similar process will be followed if you click on the Share to LinkedIn button.

Where else can I find my stack’s sharing information?

You can also find your stack’s sharing information, including the Share to Twitter and Share to LinkedIn buttons, when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the Share on Twitter and Share on LinkedIn buttons, copy link button and QR code.

Please make sure that your stack has been published or you have made it public (by changing its access permissions) before you share it.

Open your stack in Learning Toolbox. Here you can see the QR code (1) and copy the web link (2) for your stack. You also have the option to share the stack to Twitter or LinkedIn (3).

Screenshot showing location of the QR code, copy weblink button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

To copy the web link just click on the Copy link button (2). You can then send the link to someone – if they click on the link then they will be able to view your stack.

To download the QR code image just click on the QR code. If you show or send the QR code to someone and they scan it with their phone then it will open your stack on their phone.

You can use the QR code or link wherever you would like (e.g. in your CV, email signature, webpage, paper, lectures) to point people directly to your stack.

You can also find your stack’s sharing information when you are viewing your stack.

1. Click on the 3 dots menu

2. Choose Share

Screenshot showing location of the more menu and the share menu item

3. You will see the sharing information again here including the QR code, copy link button and share to Twitter and LinkedIn buttons.

Screenshot showing location of sharing information