Exploring Lt Panels: The Building Blocks of Lessons

Panels are elements within Lt that are used to add content to a given lesson. Having a better understanding of panels can help ensure that educators are able to customize lessons within Lt to best suit them and their students.

In this video, Lt Customer Success Manager Kathryn Tercher will provide a brief overview of each panel available within Lt, including their function and how to edit them.


Detailed Timestamps:

0:00 Intro to Lt Panels

Basic Panels

  • 1:00 Text Panel
  • 2:04 Image Panel
  • 2:39 Button Panel
  • 3:47 Table Panel (Basic)
  • 5:02 Spreadsheet Panel (Basic)
  • 6:07 Graph Panel (Basic)
  • 7:12 Whitespace/Divider Panels
  • 7:34 Notebook Panel
  • 7:50 Minipage Panel
  • 8:32 Hotspot Panel

Question Panels

  • 10:12 Text Panel (Question)
  • 12:24 Upload and Annotate Panel
  • 13:24 Multiple Choice Panel
  • 14:23 Table Panel (Question)
  • 15:25 Spreadsheet Panel (Question)
  • 15:56 Graph Panel (Question)
  • 16:45 Label Image Panel
  • 17:28 Drag and Drop Panel
  • 18:23 Categories Panel
  • 19:04 Fill in the Blank Panel

Multimedia Panels

  • 20:00 Video Panel
  • 20:26 Audio Panel

Sampling Panels

  • 21:55 Read-only Data Panel
  • 22:34 Data Sampling Panel
  • 24:14 Data Value Panel
  • 25:08 Stimulator Panel
  • 25:58 Spirometer Panel
  • 26:41 Units Calibration Panel
  • 26:55 Scope (Read-only and Data) Panels
  • 27:40 Spectrophotometer Panel

About the speaker:

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Kathryn Tercher

Kathryn Tercher         
Lt Customer Success Manager
ADInstruments, North America    

Kathryn Tercher is a Lt Customer Success Manager with ADInstruments, working to support life science educators across the United States and Canada utilizing Lt, a cloud-based lab platform. She began her career with ADInstruments in 2019 after graduating with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, advancing ADI’s motto of making science easier by offering unique solutions to the myriad of concerns faced by educators in an everchanging academic landscape. When she is not at work, Kathryn can be found traveling, hiking, or hanging out with her cat.