ThingLink Website Click Here to go to the ThingLink Website ThingLink has developed tools for image interaction that allow content sharing via online images. ThingLink technology changes how people engage with photos by transforming them from a static image, into a navigational surface for exploring rich, relevant content that enhances the viewer’s knowledge and experience. ThingLink is helping define pop culture with a transformational, engaging, adoptable, and viral media/content serving format.
Below Are A Few ThinkLink Examples
Ways to Use Thinglink in your Classroom
Below Are A Few ThinkLink Examples
Ways to Use Thinglink in your Classroom
- Have students illustrate research about a local landmark on a picture of that landmark and then link to those thinglinks inside a thinglink map of your community.
- Have students illustrate the events of a story on a thinglink map in conjunction with Google Earth images (which could also be thinglinks).
- Have students create autobiographical thinglinks using photos of themselves that they have created with BeFunky.
- Have students define a word or concept by linking to examples on the web.
- Have students create a call-to-action persuasive thinglink that links to evidence for the student’s claim.
- Have students demonstrate a process by using a multi-panel image.
- Have students create character analyses of major characters or historical figures.
- Have students sell a product by creating an interactive image for that product.
- Have students explain artistic technique and design concepts through a thinglink of a famous work of art.
- Have students create a thinglink that will be the focus of a Show and Tell activity.