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Create Interactive Images with ThingLink

9/1/2014

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ThingLink takes the use of visuals to support teaching and learning to another level. With ThingLink, you can present images to your class with embedded text, links to websites, music, videos, and more. It is a great tool for making your images come alive! 

Dana Bedwell, teacher at Grandview High School, learned how to create interactive images from a training session we offered this summer. She created a ThingLink image of a human body and provided additional information of the different parts with text and links to other websites. She also included a short quiz using Google Forms. See the ThingLink image she created below. 
For her nutrition unit, she's creating a similar ThingLink image with text, links, and a Google Forms quiz.

For more information about using ThingLink in education and to see examples, go to this link. To create your own ThingLink education account and start creating interactive images, go to this link.

Reflecting with SAMR

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There are many ways to use ThingLink with the different stages of the SAMR model. For more information on using "ThingLink Through the SAMR Lens", go to this link.
Pia Rosimo-Lee (pia.rlee@grandviewc4.net)
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