The dock · Media & links

Embed

Put a whole website inside your board.

Paste a URL and that page lives on your board — the interactive map, the simulation, the school portal — running inside the lesson instead of in another tab.

Also called: website embed · iframe viewer

  • Free for teachers · no login required

That's a real website (OpenStreetMap) running in the widget — drag it.

A real live website (OpenStreetMap) inside the widget — exactly how it works on a board.

How it works

Three steps, zero setup

No setup screen, no import wizard — Embed lives on the same board as everything else and it's running before the class has sat down.

1

Open the dock and tap Embed

Paste the address of the site you want.

2

It loads in place

The page runs inside the widget, on the board with everything else.

Resize like anything else

A small reference window or most of the screen — your call.

Classroom ideas

Try it tomorrow

Three ways teachers actually run embed — steal one for tomorrow morning.

Live maps in geography

The interactive map runs inside the lesson — zooming happens on the board, not in a tab you had to hunt for.

The class site, always up

School portal or class blog embedded on the morning board, and announcements read themselves.

Museum tours from the mat

Virtual tours run inside the widget — the Louvre sitting comfortably between the timer and the timetable.

Homework as a QR code by the door and our daily links as big buttons — I haven't typed a URL in front of the class in months.
Tom Gallagher Middle School Teacher
Same dock, one tap away

Pairs well with

Every tool lives on the same board — these turn embed into a whole routine.

Hyperlink

If a site refuses to embed, give it a doorway instead.

Poll

Explore together, then vote on what you found.

Timer

Ten minutes on the sim — the ring keeps it honest.

QR Code

The site on the board, the code to open it on theirs.

…and the rest of the dock is one tap away:

FAQ

Good to know

Does every website work?

Most do — some sites ask browsers not to embed them, and those will refuse politely. If a page won't load, the Hyperlink widget makes a fine doorway instead.

Is it interactive?

Fully — it's the real page. Click, scroll and type inside it as if it were its own tab.

Why embed instead of switching tabs?

Because the timer, the noise meter and the lesson stay in view. No alt-tab roulette in front of an audience.

Do I need an account to try it?

No — no login, no install. Your board saves on this device; an account only matters for keeping boards across devices.

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Loved in staff rooms — free for teachers

Put a whole website on your board

Open a board, tap the dock, and it's there. That's the whole setup.