Thinglink
Hello everyone. Today I created a small Thinglink which you can access from the link above this text.
If you examine the picture, you'll notice red circles around some tiny circles of pluses and a music note. These are the specialty of Thinglink. If you hover your mouse over these small icons, you will encounter some pop-ups on the picture containing various stuff, ranging from texts to videos to links to gifs and pictures. In my Thinglink, I used a picture of a video game character called Nami, and put up three of those. One of them gives a very brief abstract of her biography, another bubble gives information about her ingame abilities. The music note opens a youtube link to the music of our Nami.
Since our new generation of learners are technologically native, research and feedbacks has been showing about how children love interactive items. Thinglink created a perfect tool to utilize this, as you can make various types of interactive classroom material from this website. Although this blog is about English teaching, one idea I got for biology teachers is that they could place a picture of an animal, place bookmarks onto various parts of the animal and give information regarding what part it is, and so on.
https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1189488042956554242
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