Watch this video to learn how to add images to a variety of tools. To learn more about the Lesson Activity Toolkit for Notebook software go to: http://www.education.smarttech.com/slat.
Sorry, I assumed the jerkiness was the same as the effect of using content like this on my MBP. Glad to hear it is smooth for you. It would be great if Notebook could make content as well-rendered and good-looking as the visuals in Keynote. If I try switching from one to the other it is like going through a time warp.
@ReluctantAardvark actually it's only truncated because it's recorded in camtasia and not at a frame rate that updates in real time. The adding of images to the flash objects like the dice is in fact incredibly smooth. The movement of the dice is also really smooth.
I see adding images to one of these clunky flash components is just as unwieldy in Windows as Notebook makes it in OS X (no wonder the video is truncated). Was this meant to be a die, because all I'm seeing is a blue square with badly positioned pictures that change. Does this do justice to the hardware? No, and Smart should be utterly ashamed by their appalling user interface and primitive graphics. If you think the die is bad, check out the flipping images... The XBOX kids will be stunned.
Sorry, I assumed the jerkiness was the same as the effect of using content like this on my MBP. Glad to hear it is smooth for you. It would be great if Notebook could make content as well-rendered and good-looking as the visuals in Keynote. If I try switching from one to the other it is like going through a time warp.
ReluctantAardvark 1 year ago
@ReluctantAardvark actually it's only truncated because it's recorded in camtasia and not at a frame rate that updates in real time. The adding of images to the flash objects like the dice is in fact incredibly smooth. The movement of the dice is also really smooth.
HonoraryNortherner 1 year ago
I see adding images to one of these clunky flash components is just as unwieldy in Windows as Notebook makes it in OS X (no wonder the video is truncated). Was this meant to be a die, because all I'm seeing is a blue square with badly positioned pictures that change. Does this do justice to the hardware? No, and Smart should be utterly ashamed by their appalling user interface and primitive graphics. If you think the die is bad, check out the flipping images... The XBOX kids will be stunned.
ReluctantAardvark 2 years ago