allow pictures to be pasted
You can now upload image files to your planbook.com, and choose to attach or embed the image in your lesson. Hope that helps, please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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jsjodin commented
How do you do this? Not seeing the option. I have to be able to paste pictures...
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Anonymous commented
YES! I was pasting pictures in my plans for a while then suddenly it no longer worked. The, suddenly it worked again. Now it isn't working again. What the heck, Planbook. Lay off a bit and let us be creative in how we use your tool--a tool that my students and their parents are able to see.
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Jonathan Rees commented
Wow. Lots of spelling errors in there. Sorry. I am noticing that as I type in these comment boxes, that my computer is lagging. Makes for some interesting reads!
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Jonathan Rees commented
I agree! Why would Planbook make this change? I have always used picture either for benefit or for the students' benefits. For example, I might use the snipping tool to capture a specific PowerPoint slide to post so anyone who was absent could see it. I used picture a lot. Without them, I might as well use the paper version and save the money.
Bad move, Planbook.
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Kristen Fuson commented
In the past, we could copy a picture from anywhere. Now, we can only add ones found on webpages. That is incredibly disappointing. I have pictures from past students' work that I would like to add.
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Michelle Ervin commented
I would love this, as well...Teaching ESL, some of them don't understand what I write, so if they saw a picture of what their homework is, it will jog their memory.