I have been experimenting using virtual corkboards to do AAR and such. The cool thing about virtual corkboards is that they are unlimited din size (at least in theory). So instead of having to worry about fitting thins on a page opr slide one can just past away and make a large mosaic. Also, with all that room to display things, one can past historical documents in amongst the AAR. Here is my test AAR (or at least the start of it. https://padlet.com/rlwbeachbum/8qqbngozkkl0 BTW, there are a number of providers of virtual corkboards and most have a free version. O have found that padlet works well for this.
I just discovered a new cool feature in padlet you might also try out. You can convert your corkboard into a pdf format by exporting it and it creates a complete pdf document of the cockbaord with figures and text. Here I did that to my fledgling CO2 AAR converted to a pdf document. https://exports.padletcdn.com/v1/Up...40313973&locale=en&timezone=America%2FChicago