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Uploading an Image to Your Activity |
1. To upload an image to your Classwork.com activity, click "Insert" on your toolbar. The Tools menu will pop up. Select "Image" from the "Content Tools" column.
2. Your cursor will turn into crosshairs. Click and drag to draw a box where you want your image. (Don't worry, you can move and resize it later if you need to!)
3. This box will appear:
4. You can either choose an image from your computer or camera, drag an image into the gray box, or use a preexisting one in the gallery. Once you select an image, it will automatically it will appear on your activity.
Resizing the Image
Click the image to select it. Click and drag any of the "handles" around the image to resize it.
Image Options
Select the image to set any of the options:
- Border Color - Draw a 1-pixel border around the image in the color of your choosing. Select "No Border" to turn off the border.
- Lock Aspect Ratio - Retains the original proportions of the image as you resize it.
- Transparent - This feature requires that the uploaded image have a transparent background. Turning this on allows other objects to be visible through the transparent background. Turn this off and the background will be replaced with solid white.
- Transparent On:
- Transparent Off:
- Draggable - Allow the students to drag the object on the screen and place it where they wish. You can create a Drag and Drop question by connecting the image to a Drop Zone. See the instructions here, noting that you won't need to use the Snipping Tool since you already have a draggable image to connect.
Add a Link to an image
To turn an image into a clickable link, follow the same steps outlined above to insert your image, or use an image that already exists on the uploaded activity.
- Draw a box around the image area — whether it's part of the original upload or an image you added using the Content Tool.
- click Insert, then from the Content Tools menu, select Link.
- A pop-up window will appear where you can paste the URL for your link.
- You may also add a label. If you want the image itself to be the only clickable element, simply leave the label field blank.
- Click OK to apply the link.
Now, when students or teachers click on the image area, they’ll be taken directly to the linked URL.
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