Learn more about ThingLink from their "Learn" Page.
Learn about the ThingLink Educator Challenge here!
ThingLink is a great digital tool for students! You just upload a picture (or a collage pic), and then you can tag the photo with text, links, videos, etc! You can share it with a link, via social media, or using an embed code. I've used this tool with students in grades 1-6. Here a first grader shows what they know about prairies after some research: Here is an example from a 5th grader. This project was about comparing and contrasting past and present Olympians and Olympic sports. I've even seen examples where students illustrate or draw a key concept, upload it, and then tag all the key ideas or components, like an interactive diagram. ThingLink is a great way to assess students' understanding of a concept, or to publish a final product. How can you use ThingLink?
Learn more about ThingLink from their "Learn" Page. Learn about the ThingLink Educator Challenge here!
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Donna
7/14/2014 12:57:54 am
Great examples! Here are some more ideas for using Thinglink: http://bit.ly/UBL350
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Misti Werle
7/15/2014 07:20:28 am
Great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing!
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