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Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked: How to Create Amazing Design Tournaments


Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked: How to Create Amazing Design Tournaments




Toolbook Instructor 11.5 is a powerful and versatile software for creating interactive learning content. It allows you to design and publish courses, simulations, games, quizzes, and more. With Toolbook Instructor 11.5, you can create cutting-edge training that involves thorough instruction, great use of media, interactive content, and innovative navigation.


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But did you know that Toolbook Instructor 11.5 can also be used to create amazing design tournaments? A design tournament is a competition where participants create and submit their own designs based on a given theme or challenge. The designs are then evaluated by judges or by the public, and the best ones are awarded prizes or recognition.


In this article, we will show you how to use Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked to create your own design tournament. Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked is a version of the software that has been modified to bypass the license verification and activation process. This means that you can use it for free without any limitations or restrictions. However, we do not endorse or encourage the use of cracked software, as it may be illegal, unethical, or unsafe. Use it at your own risk.


Step 1: Choose a Theme or Challenge for Your Design Tournament




The first step is to choose a theme or challenge for your design tournament. This will determine the scope and purpose of your competition, as well as the criteria for judging the entries. You can choose any theme or challenge that suits your interest, audience, and goals. For example, you can choose a theme related to:


  • Art and culture



  • Education and learning



  • Environment and sustainability



  • Health and wellness



  • Social issues and causes



  • Technology and innovation



  • Or anything else that you can think of!



For this article, we will use the theme of "Djame", which is a fictional city in Africa that is known for its vibrant and diverse culture, music, and architecture. We will challenge the participants to create a design that represents the essence of Djame.


Step 2: Create a Project in Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked




The next step is to create a project in Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked that will serve as the platform for your design tournament. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Launch Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked on your computer.



  • Select File > New > Project from the menu bar.



  • In the New Project dialog box, enter a name for your project (e.g., "Djame Design Tournament") and choose a location to save it.



  • Select OK to create your project.



You will see a blank page in the authoring window of Toolbook Instructor 11.5 Cracked. This is where you will add the content and functionality for your design tournament.


Step 3: Add an Introduction Page for Your Design Tournament




The introduction page is where you will explain the theme or challenge of your design tournament, as well as the rules, prizes, deadlines, and other details. To add an introduction page for your design tournament, follow these steps:


  • Select Insert > Page from the menu bar.



  • In the Insert Page dialog box, select Blank Page from the list of page types and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Properties from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Properties dialog box, enter a title for your page (e.g., "Welcome to Djame Design Tournament") in the Title field and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Layout from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Layout dialog box, adjust the size and orientation of your page as desired (e.g., Landscape, 800 x 600 pixels) and click OK.



  • Select View > Toolbars > Catalog from the menu bar.



  • In the Catalog window, select Text from the list of categories and drag a Text object onto your page.



  • In the Text object, enter some text that introduces your design tournament (e.g., "Welcome to Djame Design Tournament! Djame is a fictional city in Africa that is known for its vibrant and diverse culture, music, and architecture. In this tournament, you are challenged to create a design that represents the essence of Djame. The best designs will be awarded prizes and recognition. To participate, you need to register, create your design, and submit it before the deadline. Read on to learn more about the rules, prizes, deadlines, and how to submit your design.")



  • Format the text as desired using the formatting toolbar or the property editor.



  • Repeat steps 7 to 10 to add more text objects or other objects (e.g., images, buttons, etc.) to your page as needed.



  • Select File > Save from the menu bar to save your page.



You have now created an introduction page for your design tournament. You can preview it by selecting View > Preview from the menu bar.


Step 4: Add a Registration Page for Your Design Tournament




The registration page is where you will collect the information of the participants who want to join your design tournament. To add a registration page for your design tournament, follow these steps:


  • Select Insert > Page from the menu bar.



  • In the Insert Page dialog box, select Form from the list of page types and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Properties from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Properties dialog box, enter a title for your page (e.g., "Registration") in the Title field and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Layout from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Layout dialog box, adjust the size and orientation of your page as desired (e.g., Landscape, 800 x 600 pixels) and click OK.



  • Select View > Toolbars > Catalog from the menu bar.



  • In the Catalog window, select Form from the list of categories and drag a Form object onto your page.



  • In the Form object, enter some text that instructs the participants to fill out the form (e.g., "Please fill out this form to register for Djame Design Tournament. All fields are required.")



  • Format the text as desired using the formatting toolbar or the property editor.



  • Repeat steps 7 to 10 to add more form objects (e.g., text fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, etc.) to your page as needed. For each form object, you can specify its name, label, value, and other properties using the property editor.



  • Select File > Save from the menu bar to save your page.



You have now created a registration page for your design tournament. You can preview it by selecting View > Preview from the menu bar.


Step 5: Add a Submission Page for Your Design Tournament




The submission page is where you will allow the participants to upload their designs and submit them for evaluation. To add a submission page for your design tournament, follow these steps:


  • Select Insert > Page from the menu bar.



  • In the Insert Page dialog box, select Blank Page from the list of page types and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Properties from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Properties dialog box, enter a title for your page (e.g., "Submission") in the Title field and click OK.



  • Select View > Page Layout from the menu bar.



  • In the Page Layout dialog box, adjust the size and orientation of your page as desired (e.g., Landscape, 800 x 600 pixels) and click OK.



  • Select View > Toolbars > Catalog from the menu bar.



  • In the Catalog window, select File Upload from the list of categories and drag a File Upload object onto your page.



  • In the File Upload object, enter some text that instructs the participants to upload their designs (e.g., "Please upload your design file here. Your design file should be in JPG or PNG format and should not exceed 5 MB in size.")



  • Format the text as desired using the formatting toolbar or the property editor.



  • Repeat steps 7 to 10 to add more file upload objects or other objects (e.g., text fields, buttons, etc.) to your page as needed. For each file upload object, you can specify its name, label, value, and other properties using the property editor.



  • Select File > Save from the menu bar to save your page.



You have now created a submission page for your design tournament. You can preview it by selecting View > Preview from the menu bar.


Step 6: Add an Evaluation Page for Your Design Tournament




The evaluation page is where you will display and rate the designs submitted by the participants To add an evaluation page for your design tournament, follow these steps: - Select Insert > Page from the menu bar. - In the Insert Page dialog box, select Blank Page from the list of page types and click OK. - Select View > Page Properties from the menu bar. - In the Page Properties dialog box, enter a title for your page (e.g., "Evaluation") in the Title field and click OK. - Select View > Page Layout from the menu bar. - In the Page Layout dialog box, adjust the size and orientation of your page as desired (e.g., Landscape, 800 x 600 pixels) and click OK. - Select View > Toolbars > Catalog from the menu bar. - In the Catalog window, select Gallery from the list of categories and drag a Gallery object onto your page. - In the Gallery object, enter some text that instructs the participants to view and rate the designs (e.g., "Here are the designs submitted by the participants. You can view each design by clicking on its thumbnail. You can also rate each design by giving it a score from 1 to 5 stars. The average rating of each design will be shown below its thumbnail.") - Format the text as desired using the formatting toolbar or the p


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