Sharing a Symbaloo Webmix is versatile, allowing you to share with individuals or a wider audience. Here are the different ways to share a Webmix:
1. Share a Public Webmix
Description: Make your webmix publicly available for others to access and use.
Steps:
Open the Webmix you want to share.
Click the “Share” button (usually in the top-right corner).
Select “Share Webmix” and follow the prompts.
Set the Webmix to “Public” and copy the link to share.
Use Case: Sharing educational resources, professional tools, or curated links with a broad audience.
2. Share Privately
Description: Share the webmix with specific people while keeping it private.
Steps:
1. Follow the steps above, but keep the Webmix Private.
2. Share the URL with selected individuals.
3. Ensure the recipient has a Symbaloo account to access the Webmix.
Use Case: Sharing personal or sensitive collections with colleagues, students, or friends.
3. Share via Email
Description: Send the webmix link directly through email.
Steps:
1. After creating the shareable link, paste it into an email.
2. Include instructions or a description of the Webmix if needed.
Use Case: Sharing with someone who prefers email communication.
4. Embed a Webmix
• Description: Add the webmix to a website or blog.
Steps:
1. Open the webmix and click “Share.”
2. Select the option to generate an embed code.
3. Copy and paste the HTML code into your website or blog editor.
Use Case: Embedding curated resources or tools on a class website, blog, or organizational intranet.
5. Share on Social Media
• Description: Post the Webmix link on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn platforms.
Steps:
1. Generate a shareable link for the webmix.
2. Paste the link into a social media post and add context or a description.
Use Case: Sharing collections of links or resources with your social media audience.
6. Export a Webmix
Description: Export a webmix for offline sharing or backup (available in some premium plans).
Steps:
1. Use the export feature in your Symbaloo account settings.
2. Share the exported file with others.
Use Case: Sharing with people in environments without internet access.
Would you like guidance on how to share a specific webmix or set up privacy settings?