Media Types
Images
Images can be intermixed into the content of pages. Images are best suited for photographs, clip art, figures, and similar content which are low resolution and do not need to be annotated.
Images are presented to Students like regular images on most websites; that is they are visible on the page, as laid out by the Educator, and can be viewed in gallery-mode when they are clicked.
Inserting Static Images From the Repository
Static images can be inserted from the content of the Repository. Where the image inserted is not a standard image (e.g., JPEG, PNG, GIF), the system will insert the thumbnail equivalent (e.g., when inserting whole slide images). To insert whole slide images, see Image Viewer.
To find and insert an image from the Repository
Navigate to a page
Position the cursor in the rich text editor where you want the image inserted
Click on the button at the right hand corner of the rich text editor toolbar
Select Image from the dropdown menu
Select an image using one of the available methods:
- From the Repository tab, navigate to a folder and select an image, or
- From the Search tab, search for an image by name and select it
Inserting Static Images From the Clipboard
Static images can be inserted directly into pages from the computer’s clipboard. Note that these images are automatically stored in the Scholar Uploads/MODULE-NAME folder of the Repository for future reference, where MODULE-NAME is the name of the current module.
To insert an image from the clipboard
Navigate to a page
Press the Ctrl + V keyboard keys to paste from your clipboard
Static Images Properties
Educators can control the layout and size of static images. Regardless of the size, trainees can expand these images and view them in gallery mode, which shows static images at their maximum resolution (but never larger than the screen size).
To modify the size of a static image
Click on the image to reveal the alignment options
Hover over the left or right edge of the image until your cursor changes to a double-headed arrow
Click and drag the side of the image to adjust the image size
To modify alignment of a static image
Click on the image to reveal the alignment options above the image border
Choose one of the available alignment options
- Inline left align: The image is aligned to the left and breaks up surrounding text
- Floating left align: The image is aligned to the left and surrounding text wraps around it
- Inline center align: the image is aligned in the center of the page and breaks up surrounding text
- Floating right align: The image is aligned to the right and surrounding text wraps around it
To remove a static image from a page
Select an image on the page
Press the Delete key on your keyboard
Image Viewer
Image Viewer is best suited for images that would normally require panning and zooming, such as whole slide images, medical images, and images that an Educator would like to annotate using the available markup tools. Image Viewer presents images in a full-featured viewing environment. Educators can also control the annotations that are visible and other properties designed for pathology and medical images.
Inserting Interactive Images
Interactive images can only be inserted from the Repository; ensure images have been uploaded to the Repository before insertion. These images can be presented in two modes:
- Inline: embeds an interactive virtual slide Viewer directly on the page (in Student View) that is 877 pixels x 480 pixels (w, h)
- Thumbnail: embeds thumbnails of the images (in Student View) that once clicked launch an interactive virtual slide Viewer
- Both modes provide the option to view all of the images Side-by-Side
To insert an Image Viewer
Navigate to a page
Position the cursor in the rich text editor where you want the Image Viewer inserted
Click on the button at the right hand corner of the rich text editor toolbar
Select Image Viewer from the dropdown menu
Add one or more images; repeat as necessary
- Click on the + Image button
- Select an image using one of the available methods:
- From the Repository tab, navigate to a folder and select an image, or
- From the Search tab, search for an image by name and select it
- (Optional) Set the image properties. See Interactive Image Properties for details
- Click on the X button at the top right of the popup dialog or anywhere outside of the dialog box to close it
Click on the desired Display mode button: Inline or Thumbnail
To add an image to an Image Viewer
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the + Image button
Select an image using one of the available methods:
- From the Repository tab, navigate to a folder and select an image, or
- From the Search tab, search for an image by name and select it
(Optional) Set the image properties. See Interactive Image Properties. for details
Click on the X button at the top right of the popup dialog or anywhere outside of the dialog box to close it
To change an image in an Image Viewer
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the image thumbnail to change
Click on the Change Image button
Select an image using one of the available methods:
- From the Repository tab, navigate to a folder and select an image, or
- From the Search tab, search for an image by name and select it
(Optional) Set the image properties. See Interactive Image Properties for details
Click on the X button at the top right of the popup dialog or anywhere outside of the dialog box to close it
To remove an image from an Image Viewer
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Hover over the image thumbnail to remove
Click on the X at the top right corner of the thumbnail
Click on the Yes button to confirm
To remove an Image Viewer from a page
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the button at the top right corner of the block
Interactive Image Properties
Educators may choose the set of annotations that should be visible to Students on each interactive image and can set the default (initial) region of interest to be shown to Students. By default interactive images are configured to make all annotations visible to Students and the interactive Viewer will display a zoomed out version of the image, ensuring the entire image is visible at first sight.
To make all annotations on an image visible to Students
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the image thumbnail to change
Enable the Show all annotations by default toggle
To make some annotations on an image visible to Students
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the image thumbnail to change
Disable the Show all annotations by default toggle
Click on the Set Visible Annotations button
In the provided dialog, select the annotations that should be visible from the list on the left and click on the Done button at the top right corner
To set the default region of interest for an image
Navigate to an Image Viewer on the page
Click on the image thumbnail to change
Pan and zoom the image to the desired default area
Click on the Set Initial Position button
Videos
External video clips from a number of video stream sites can be embedded in pages. The following streaming services are supported:
- YouTube
- Vimeo
- DailyMotion
To insert a video clip
Navigate to a page
Position the cursor in the rich text editor where you want the video inserted
Click on the button at the right hand corner of the rich text editor toolbar
Select Video from the dropdown menu
In the Video URL field, paste the URL of the video. Typically the URL can be obtained using the share button of video players or from your browser’s address bar
Click on the Select button
To change a video clip
Navigate to a video block on the page
Click on the button at the top right corner of the block
Paste the new video URL in the Video URL field
Click on the Change button
To remove a video clip from a page
Navigate to a video block on the page
Click on the button at the top right corner of the block