I've been playing around with ThingLink a little more lately (first blog post here). I've found it is a simple way to share a collection of video projects. Students are easily able to hover over different parts of an image to see their classmates' work, and one link sends it easily to families!
Here is a second grade example. They completed this research project about weather, using Google Drawing to illustrate their reports. I was able to upload all the videos to YouTube and share them on a ThingLink collage. (Don't judge my green screen abilities, it was my first time!)
Here is a second grade example. They completed this research project about weather, using Google Drawing to illustrate their reports. I was able to upload all the videos to YouTube and share them on a ThingLink collage. (Don't judge my green screen abilities, it was my first time!)
This 3rd grade class used ThingLink to make a digital copy of their living museum project. Students recorded each other giving their presentations, I uploaded them to Youtube, and they were able to watch and provide feedback to others on ThingLink.
It is so fun to find new ways to use familiar tools! How you using ThingLink in your classroom or library? Please share in the comments below.