Saturday, April 27, 2024

Ebook - Tech Tools - ThingLink

 Our Ebook turned out great! Thank you everyone for your great work and for all the technology tools you brought to our attention. There are numerous technology tools that I never knew before reading our amazing Ebook. One of the technology tools that caught my attention is ThingLink.

ThingLink is a clever tool that makes annotating digital items super simple. Teachers can use images, their own pictures, videos, or 360-degree interactive images for tagging. By adding tags, teachers can allow students to interact with the media, drawing more detail from it.

ThingLink offers a novel and flexible way to add context and interest to typical classroom content. There's something appealing about annotating a static image with surprising content like pop-up text, links to videos, and more.

What are the advantages of ThingLink?

ThingLink allows users to create more interactive content by adding links, text, and other media to images or videos. Interactive content tends to attract the attention of more users and can increase engagement rates. Users have full control over how their interactive content is created and presented.

Create a free ThingLink educator's account
  1. Go to www.thinglink.com and click Try For Free.
  2. Click log in with Google third party services in lieu of creating a new account. Then type your TC credentials and click allow.
  3. Type your TC credentials.
  4. Click Allow.
  5. Click Continue.
Can you collaborate on ThingLink?

All newly created folders are private. However, you can share them with other members of your organization if you'd like to collaborate on a project. There are 3 access levels: Viewer - the user will be able to view the content inside the folder even if it's set to the 'Private'
 

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Ebook - Tech Tools - ThingLink

  Our Ebook turned out great! Thank you everyone for your great work and for all the technology tools you brought to our attention. There a...