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82 votesunder review · AdminSMART Technologies Product Management (Product Manager, SMART Technologies) responded
Thanks for your feedback. We will look into how to support undo and redo for activities such as Handout, Whole-class Whiteboard, and Group Workspace.
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Hi Vickie. Thank you for your feedback. Do you use any activities such as Shout It Out in the lessons that you teach? One of the side effects of not saving lesson changes and reusing the same lesson is that any student data/work will be lost.
Also, what kind of changes do you not want to save? If it’s a page designed as an activity where you move objects, one workaround is to convert the page to a “Handout” activity, which gives you the ability to “play” the activity and easily reset it back to the original state. Would that help with your workflow?
This is certainly something we will consider, but I wanted to make sure we explored some alternatives.
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Thanks for the suggestion. We will consider this as an option to customize the quiz. In our initial test play, the game could end up taking a very long time without removing the already selected options, and we saw some teams become bored as they were waiting for others to finish.
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Good suggestion. We will consider it for our backlog.
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Thank you for your feedback. We will continue to add support for more interactive content from SMART Notebook lessons.
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Thanks for the suggestion, Jon. We have this in our backlog. Look for it in the future.
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We need to be able to undo or come back from making a slide a workspace. It ruins the entire lesson and forces you to start from scratch.