Want to see what Thinglink does? Check out this video tutorial.
So, now you know how it works, you may want some other ways to use Thinglink.
Ideas are everything. Here are some more ideas on how to use Thinglink in your classroom. Head here and here for some great Thinglink ideas! I have put a lot of this on the part of this website specific to Thinklink. If you haven't visited that portion of my website, just click here.
External Reviews of Thinglink
Need some more convincing that Thinglink is a wonderful technology?
Head over to Graphite.org and check out their review or head to Edtechreview.in for their review.
I just really love how easy Thinglink is to work and how much more information Thinglink allows you to add to any graphic. Gone are the days with notes all over a paper and 12 different websites for your students to check out all while you cross your fingers and hope they type in the web address correctly. Students only need to hover over the button and select the link. The YouTube video will play right on that screen so they won't have a number of different tabs open on their screen. I really do love Thinglink!
Head over to Graphite.org and check out their review or head to Edtechreview.in for their review.
I just really love how easy Thinglink is to work and how much more information Thinglink allows you to add to any graphic. Gone are the days with notes all over a paper and 12 different websites for your students to check out all while you cross your fingers and hope they type in the web address correctly. Students only need to hover over the button and select the link. The YouTube video will play right on that screen so they won't have a number of different tabs open on their screen. I really do love Thinglink!
Artifact from Thinglink
As you can see, this was the same infographic I created on Piktochart that I uploaded onto Thinglink to add the buttons.