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ASC Technology - Quick Start Guide: Vibe Boards

Vibe Board Quick Start Guide

Learn about the Academic Support Center's Vibe boards by exploring the information below.

Tutoring
Group Work
Speech Presentations
Library Instruction
Whiteboard
Zoom Meetings

For assistance, please contact:

  • Students:
    • Student Help Desk - 815-224-0318
    • Library Service Desk - 815-224-0306
  • Faculty:
    • CETLA - 815-224-0515

Reserve this equipment

You can reserve this equipment by visiting the Jacobs Library room reservation page

  • Click the Reserve a Space button
  • Select the Active Learning Space
  • Select your date and time
  • Enter your information and reserve your appointment

 

Make a Reservation

Startup and shutdown

Powering up the board:
  • Ensure that the board is plugged in
  • Press and hold the button located on the back of the monitor on the right side
  • The board will display the home screen and attempt to connect to wifi
  • Tap the bottom of the screen to get started. Vibe boards will open in guest mode until logged in.
Shutting down the board:
  • Ensure that you have logged out
  • Tap the power button located on the of the monitor on the right side
  • A box of power options will appear on the screen. Select shut down.

 

Available ports & connections

Supported wireless and cable accessories

  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth
  • 2 USB 
  • 1 HDMI in
  • 1 HDMI out
  • 1 Audio

 

Sharing another device's screen

Casting with Chrome
  • Open Chrome on your device
  • Type vibe.run into the address bar and press enter
  • Select the vibe board that you would like to cast your screen to and select cast.

Note: You can only cast to one board at a time. Use Zoom if you would like to share your device's screen with more than one board.

Using Zoom
  • Use your device to start a Zoom meeting
  • Launch the Zoom app on the Vibe board(s)
  • Enter your Zoom room number

Note: You can use Zoom to share your screen with more than one board at once. Also, be careful of your audio settings to avoid sound interference.