Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing well. Today, I want to introduce you to ThingLink. ThingLink is an award-winning educational technology platform that makes it simple to add more information and links to photographs, videos, and virtual tours. ThingLink is used by over 4 million instructors and students to create accessible, visual learning experiences in the cloud. I believe that integrating Thinglink into your distance teaching will have benefits for both you and your students. So, what can you do with Thinglink?
Interactive Videos: You can record a video using mobile phone or screen recording and then upload the video to Thinglink. You can tag the video with additional details and resourcers if you want to do so. Then you can share the link with your students via Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams.
Vırtual Tours as Remote Classes: You can capture 360 images or videos at a remote learning environment and upload them to Thinglink. Then, you can add close-up images or videos, descriptions and narration. Finally, you can share the link via Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams.
Narrated Photos and Screenshots for Sharing Work and Assignments:You can take a photo or screenshot of your work, or create a poster in Canva and then, upload it to Thinglink. You can record thoughts, explanations afterwards. Finally you can share the link via Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams.
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