I created a Thinglink about underwater creatures that will help my students learn more about the animals that live underwater. This was my first time using Thinglink and I found it very interesting and a great way to create an interactive presentation that each student will enjoy. I was able to insert my own image on the topic I wanted to cover as well as type in information about each individual animal I wanted to talk about. I inserted video clips and images to help my students get involved in learning. I was also able to include a website that my students can go onto. They can watch videos and play interactive games that will help them learn more about underwater creatures while having fun.
I know I will use the tools Thinglink has to offer in my future classroom to allow my students a fun way of learning. My students can also use this tool by giving them the option of creating an interactive presentation for a project and presenting it to the class. My favorite part about Thinglink is that you can insert videos, photos, and websites right into the presentation which makes it quicker and easier to access when presenting the material to your class.
Ed-Tech Standard 5: Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom.

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