3.
Upload an image
The image you decide to use will be your background for
your ThingLink.
Helpful tip: It should relate to your specific topic.
Make sure to be creative when choosing your image.
The Students focus will be on the background.
4.
Tag your image with content from the web.
The content you decide to use can include: links
to websites, video, music, social networking
sites, images, or questionnaires.
This can enable you to use helpful sites such as
YouTube, soundgator, freeplaymusic, digtalhistory, or
any other useful educational web sites.
Also, you can include various pieces of
information about the subject you are teaching
through the use of these tags.
5. In order to tag, click anywhere on your
image.
Choose an icon for your tag.
Hint: pick an icon that will relate to your
link.
ThinkLink offers many different icons.
▪ They can be general or they can be specific.
6.
Copy and paste any URL into
your tag .
Copy and paste URL in either
the “edit tag” section or the
search Icon.
7.
Add a description
to your link.
This will help your
students
understand what
the link is about
8.
You will need to share your
ThinkLink
All you need to do is copy the
link into your clipboard and
share it on any desired
website.
You can also share it on some of
the websites they offer.
▪ Of you look closely, you see an
Edmondo link
▪ This website is a great tool for
teachers and ThingLink makes it easy
to utilize.