Thinglink is a dynamic way to take static images and make them interactive. It is a web application and mobile application on the iOS platform. Teachers can add video, notes, or links to web pages on top of images. If you sign up for a ThinglinkEdu account, even your students can join in on the fun! Thinglink is great for the BYOD classroom because students can explore the "tags" on the images right from their phone. Since you can include notes, links, and videos, students can research topics or examine people/places in an engaging way.
Thinglink is one of the best apps for "app-smashing"! In that, you must find or create the image or the thing that will be clicked. You can add video content, web links, other images and more. In a BYOD learning environment, you can help students explore a variety of historical eras, settings, and vocabulary using Thinglink.
Check out this thinglink on Thinglink and BYOD!
Thinglink is one of the best apps for "app-smashing"! In that, you must find or create the image or the thing that will be clicked. You can add video content, web links, other images and more. In a BYOD learning environment, you can help students explore a variety of historical eras, settings, and vocabulary using Thinglink.
Check out this thinglink on Thinglink and BYOD!
Look at some of these ThingLinks and see how you could use them in your classroom:
1. The ThingLink Toolkit
2. Probability Thinglink - Mathy Cathy
3. Thinglink in the Media Literacy Classroom - Susan Oxnevad
4. Geographic Landforms
5. Montgomery Bus Boycott
1. The ThingLink Toolkit
2. Probability Thinglink - Mathy Cathy
3. Thinglink in the Media Literacy Classroom - Susan Oxnevad
4. Geographic Landforms
5. Montgomery Bus Boycott
5 Tips for Tagging Images with Thinglink via (Thinglink Help)
1. Make tags engaging.
2. Tell a story.
3. Place tags tastefully.
4. More than one and less than twenty.
5. Direct links
Explore the ThingLink on BYOD. Review the content you see there. What else could be added to this one? How can you use this in your classroom or professional development?
1. Make tags engaging.
2. Tell a story.
3. Place tags tastefully.
4. More than one and less than twenty.
5. Direct links
Explore the ThingLink on BYOD. Review the content you see there. What else could be added to this one? How can you use this in your classroom or professional development?