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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
1 Hover Your Mouse to Discover Videos, Blog Posts and Slide Presentations.
2. Share this guide with colleagues on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook and email by clicking on the SHARE IMAGE icon above left (under the 4 dots).
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Parts of the Neuron Explained with ThingLInk by @mbritt
www.thepsychfiles.com
Connect and Tweet Your Images with #ThingLink
twitter.com
Make Interactive Images on ThingLink by @rmbyrne
www.freetech4teachers.com
Images are Not Illustrations: They Are ILMs, by Allan Carrington, University of Adelaide
www.unity.net.au
"Learning is all about the students.
Teachers need to move along a Continuum of Shift. They need to move from content-centred teaching to activity-centred and from teacher-centred to student-centred.
21st century teaching is about interactivity and student engagement."
-Allan Carrington
University of Adelaide
“Everywhere that I have shown it to teachers, it has been very well received.”
~Richard M. Byrne, Free Technology for Teachers
32+ Ways to Use ThingLink in the Classroom by @auntytech
docs.google.com
5+ Ways to Use ThingLink for Teaching and Learning
gettingsmart.com
Teach: Using ThingLInk and Google Sites
www.idiscoveriteach.com
Discovery Education (NY) - Make Your Images Interactive by @atypical3rd
blog.discoveryeducation.com
ESSENTIAL: CLICK the IMAGE: ThingLink Interactive MindMap by @IPhilVeryGood
www.thinglink.com
ESSENTIAL: SlideShare - ThingLink Rich Media Tags
www.slideshare.net
ESSENTIAL: Examples of @AuntyTech brought to life with ThingLink.
auntytechideas.tumblr.com
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Thanks to the wonderful teachers and librarians who contributed resources to this collection.
“Thinglink” Could Be A Great Tool For ELL’s by @LarryFerlazzo
larryferlazzo.edublogs.org
ESSENTIAL: ThingLink in the Classroom by @soxnevad
d97cooltools.blogspot.fi
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