For more information on "ThingLink" go to thinglink.com.
Below is a new web tool a co-worker shared with me during spring break. I decided to try creating a "ThingLink" when analyzing this video. Select the student icon in the middle to view the Case Studies video. Select the links to view the answers to questions A - E and supporting videos. I used this image because I felt this teacher applied the six design principles into his instructional program. He did an exceptional job, so please take a moment to view his video!! For more information on "ThingLink" go to thinglink.com.
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Samantha
4/1/2013 09:38:20 am
This is a neat tool/site to use in the classroom. I liked the fact that the teacher uses goal setting sheets for the students before and at the end of class and have the students reflect. This is a method I need to begin implementing in my music classes.
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Dana
4/1/2013 01:35:58 pm
Thinglink is an empressive tool! I love that you chose the graphic above. I was also drawn to it during our reading. It would be fun to take this graphic and use Thinglink to explain the district vision of 21st Teaching and Learning. District leadership could then share it when they present at school sites. :) Great work Lori!
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Lori
4/4/2013 12:05:23 pm
Fantastic idea to use ThingLink in explaining the district vision of 21st Teaching and Learning.
Lori
4/4/2013 12:07:58 pm
My action research project will be based on goal setting and reflection. I'm anxious to see the outcome.
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Kevin
4/1/2013 01:35:47 pm
Lori- I am going to thinglink.com after I post. The presentation is unique and different from anything I have seen.
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Lori
4/4/2013 12:06:20 pm
Your students will love thinglink.
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