ThingLink - Sounds weird but can be use in EVERY Subject
How easy is this?
· Upload an image
· Highlight a section
· ‘tag’ the section with a link to an image, description, video, social media post or webpage
· Save and share – link, embed code, tweet, etc
To view, people look at the image and hover on your tags (shown as symbols or circles). Up pops information and links to more digital content. Here are some ideas:
ü Maths – identify plane and solid shapes in a plan view of the city
ü Art – identify elements of a painting that show it is from the Renaissance era
ü English – identify abstract nouns in a poem and define
ü Science – identify flora and fauna via scientific name in a rainforest scene and link to information
ü Geography – identify the country in which a town is located via geographical features
ü History – identify historical figures in a tapestry and link to biographies
ü Food Tech – identify quantities needed for each ingredient in an image (to create a dish)
Endless possibilities. Why not trial it in the last couple of weeks of school?
Click on the image below to go to ThingLink and interact with my example below. Need help? Email mjorgensen@cac.qld.edu.au.
Regards,
Matthew
