Wednesday, June 17, 2015

ThingLink

Please post links to your Thinglink example in the comments below. Be sure to tell us what you think of the tool. Feel free to comment on other people's comments!

22 comments:

  1. Check out the image I posted on Thinglink. We study animals in second grade. Thinglink would go along well with this science unit.

    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/677530402394472450

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    1. Great tool to use for a science topic! I love that you included videos!

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  2. This is great. It is a fun way to get information to the kids. Check out my picture with a link to our supply list and other classroom information.

    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/677530920491679745

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    1. Great use of Thinglink that can stay on your class website all year!

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  3. I enjoyed making my own and I'm sure that students would enjoy it as well. I like that the basic version limits you to using one picture. I think that will ensure students focus on the content rather than searching for pictures.

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    1. I forgot to share my link...
      https://www.thinglink.com/scene/677533085855645697

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    2. Nice example! I learned some new information about penguins!

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  4. Look at this link.Here are the supplies you need for school!!! Check your Sunday paper for great sales.https://www.thinglink.com/scene/677539840929038336

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  5. I made one as a sample for one of my current students. I think this would be a fun way to do an All about me project for the beginning of the school year.
    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/677542736869457922

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    1. This looks like a fun project!

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    2. This such a great idea! In my class I think I will have students interview another person and then create a thinglink based on what they learned! Thanks for sharing!

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    3. This would also be a fun "all about me" project that students could complete with parents.

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  6. I made one as a sample for my incoming class to get to know me and my family! At first I felt like I needed to have a website attached to each tag but I can see how just including text would also be just as beneficial. I would use this in the classroom for our study of the United States Regions and other projects. This may be another way for students who feel more comfortable using technology to do an all about me activity.
    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/671348508485222400

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  7. I went to Colorado this summer to visit family. Here's how I'm related to each person:

    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/693311765705916416

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  8. It was nice to revisit this tool. I forgot I had already set up an account last year. I played around with some images from my trip to Canada this summer.

    https://www.thinglink.com/scene/693667076996333568

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  9. https://www.thinglink.com/scene/693961967529885696#

    I think this may be a useful tool. Not quite clear on how it works and how you post things. A small lesson in how to use this would have been very helpful.

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    1. There's a user guide on the PD page: http://coonleytechroadtrip.weebly.com/mile-marker-2-thinglink.html

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  10. I used this in my class last year for a regions project. This is a great tool. This year I plan on using it every quarter in social studies but breaking it down into economy, history, culture, and geography.

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  11. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SNEx-i6Jj9Tu-blabQ1YmP1iToIXRM9ZwIJB4bBRKIA/edit

    This was the project guidelines and all the maps are posted on my account.

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