December 2011
1 post
November 2011
2 posts
Declaration of Independence
Two books published by Marshall Cavendish
Learn more about these books and the topics by exploring the tags in each image.
October 2011
11 posts
Let's get excited about books
Engage potential readers with compelling content.
Inspiring Young Readers
Promote a book to your potential buyers, readers, lenders.
Tags can provide more context of the objects and persons in the picture.
An Engaging Learning Tool
ThingLink can be used as an engaging learning tool. See the Buddhist philosophy example above. Made simple and accessible with ThingLink.
Book Trailers
Using ThingLink invite students to embed book trailers they like and want to share with their friends. Move your mouse over the image and click on the small dots to play the embedded video. This ThingLink technology is so simple it literally took 10 mins to create this.
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The Dot - A book by Peter H. Reynolds
With a simple, witty story and free-spirited illustrations, The Dot entices even the stubbornly uncreative among us to make a mark - and follow where it takes us. International Dot Day is on September 15th, which is when The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds was first published in 2003. On this day, Peter and FableVision Learning challenge people all over the world to “make your own mark and see...
September 2011
4 posts
The 5 Cs to Developing Your Personal Learning...
Move your mouse over the image and click on the small dots to discover Lisa Neilsen’s valuable ideas on how to develop your personal learning network (PLN).
ThingLink - As easy as 1... 2... 3
The images above has been enhanced with in-image tags to provide you with a more in-depth experience. Place your mouse over the images to learn how to use ThingLink on your own website or blog.
The Blue School
Use ThingLink’s Rich Media Tags to enhance images of your school. Place your mouse over the image above to reveal links, videos and other resources related to “The Blue School.” Mouse over the dots to learn how “The Blue School” is serving children’s education.
Using ThingLink see if you can put the correct ingredients into the correct images. Eggs, Sand, Water, Flour, Cocoa, Sugar, Cement. Don’t mix them up or you’ll have a terrible cake and a bad sidewalk. See example below for how I did it. To add links just click on the pen tool in the top left of the image.
Here is my attempt at putting the correct ingredients into the correct...
August 2011
3 posts
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douglasgibson:
Douglas Gibson’s first implementation with ThingLink. A good lesson in how it is all about great content. Mouse over the image and click on the small dot on the right. Now that is some good music. Thank you Mr. Gibson.