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Four Ways to Think About Using ThingLink - Rethinking ThingLink

Four Ways to Think About Using ThingLink - Rethinking ThingLink | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Thinglink is a powerful tool, and some new uses are making it even more compelling. Beyond creating pictures with links, images, and videos, a “next level” exists that turns ThingLink into a powerful organizer, aggregation tool, and curator."

Beth Dichter's insight:

ThingLink is a great tool for educators, and with their free educator account that allows you to create a classroom your students may also have accounts. This post suggests four ways you might use ThingLink with your students:

1. Student Organizational Tool

2. Digital Portfolios

3. Showcasing Classroom Learning

4. Assignment and Task Organizer

More information is available in the post on these suggestions. If you are new to ThingLink this post may provide you with some new ideas. There are also three ThingLink images that have links embedded in them that you might check out, as well as one image that is by a student. You cannot see the links, but you can see how the students organized their work. If you have not used ThingLink check out their website and create an account. Then have fun playing.

Rebekah Lee's curator insight, August 15, 2014 3:29 AM

A pretty nifty way to insert signposts on a screenshot to display  pop up instructions

W. Bradley Gooderham's curator insight, August 15, 2014 1:45 PM

Whoa, just whoa.   ThingLink is so cool and what a great way to densify creative products and engage a diversity of learning pathways!    I am going to include this in my next resume for sure.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, April 22, 2015 8:17 PM

Thinglink is one of my favourite tools :)

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Empowering Students to Pursue Their Passions, Google-style

Empowering Students to Pursue Their Passions, Google-style | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Independent student projects yield impressive results...

 

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