By using ThingLink, you can make training more interesting. You can turn an image, video or 360-degree VR capture into a learning experience. It allows adding icons or 'tags' to the media. For example, using it, you take a 360-degree view of a kitchen and write the names of each item there. In the lesson, you teach those items and teach an interactive lesson with your students. Watch the video below to learn more about ThinkLink and how to use it.
Hello, I'm Hilal, I'm an English teacher and on this blog I share with you the materials that can help teaching languages. You can use these materials with me, leave comments, and let me know what you wonder. Have fun!
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