Today ThingLink is pleased to announce verified accounts for school districts along with the release of an
updated iOS app that is well suited for educational use, making ThingLink EDU better than ever for
teaching and learning!
Benefits of Verified District Accounts
A verified organization on ThingLink EDU serves three goals. First, verification is used to establish
authenticity of an organization. Once this is done, the organization gets an invitation code that can be
used to easily invite staff and students to ThingLink EDU. A verified organization account will be equipped
with a dashboard to easily manage teachers, students, and groups. Third, a verified organization
account gives schools and districts easy access to all of the ThingLink resources created by teachers and
students across the district. These features make it easier than ever for teachers and students to create,
share and curate multimedia rich content with ThingLink.
ThingLink iOS app Updated for Educational Use
More great news! The ThingLink iOS app has been updated with education in mind. When browsing for existing ThingLink content, students can only see images created by other teachers and students. Safe-search has been enabled to provide students with age appropriate content when searching for media to annotate images. The updated version of the app now includes student and teacher signup options with invitation codes, making it easy to manage students and engage them on mobile devices like never before.
Explore this slideshow channel of interactive image to learn how ThingLink can be used on a
field trip on a mobile device without wireless. Be sure to click the arrow to advance to the next
image to see how students can extend the learning at school and at home, using whatever device
is handy at the moment.
updated iOS app that is well suited for educational use, making ThingLink EDU better than ever for
teaching and learning!
Benefits of Verified District Accounts
A verified organization on ThingLink EDU serves three goals. First, verification is used to establish
authenticity of an organization. Once this is done, the organization gets an invitation code that can be
used to easily invite staff and students to ThingLink EDU. A verified organization account will be equipped
with a dashboard to easily manage teachers, students, and groups. Third, a verified organization
account gives schools and districts easy access to all of the ThingLink resources created by teachers and
students across the district. These features make it easier than ever for teachers and students to create,
share and curate multimedia rich content with ThingLink.
ThingLink iOS app Updated for Educational Use
More great news! The ThingLink iOS app has been updated with education in mind. When browsing for existing ThingLink content, students can only see images created by other teachers and students. Safe-search has been enabled to provide students with age appropriate content when searching for media to annotate images. The updated version of the app now includes student and teacher signup options with invitation codes, making it easy to manage students and engage them on mobile devices like never before.
Explore this slideshow channel of interactive image to learn how ThingLink can be used on a
field trip on a mobile device without wireless. Be sure to click the arrow to advance to the next
image to see how students can extend the learning at school and at home, using whatever device
is handy at the moment.
About ThingLink for EducationOver the course of this past year, ThingLink has become one of the the
most popular free web tools for educators. The ThingLink app has become the most popular mobile app
for creating interactive images in school or on field trips with or without wireless access. There are truly
endless possibilities for using ThingLink in education.
Teachers can create media rich visual resources packed with content to engage students in deep learning
experiences. Students can create a ThingLink to present knowledge and ideas or to document learning. A
shared "Steam" enables students and teachers to collaborate on images beyond the classroom walls.
Interactive images can be embedded on websites or shared with the class and accessed by inquisitive
students at any time.
Explore this guided, student driven learning project ,powered by ThingLink and Google Apps, to view the
possibilities that exist for teaching and learning with ThingLink EDU
most popular free web tools for educators. The ThingLink app has become the most popular mobile app
for creating interactive images in school or on field trips with or without wireless access. There are truly
endless possibilities for using ThingLink in education.
Teachers can create media rich visual resources packed with content to engage students in deep learning
experiences. Students can create a ThingLink to present knowledge and ideas or to document learning. A
shared "Steam" enables students and teachers to collaborate on images beyond the classroom walls.
Interactive images can be embedded on websites or shared with the class and accessed by inquisitive
students at any time.
Explore this guided, student driven learning project ,powered by ThingLink and Google Apps, to view the
possibilities that exist for teaching and learning with ThingLink EDU
ThingLink Keeps Getting BetterAs an early adopter of ThingLink I immediately fell in love with the tool
because of the flexible options for creating rich media images for teaching and learning. I recognized the
potential for using ThingLink to create differentiated resources to support all learners and I loved the fact
that I could pack a lot of content into one image. At that time, the only icon available for adding tags was
one black circle, the only embeddable media I knew of was YouTube, and there were no special features
for education. Since then, ThingLink has come a long way.
Over the course of the past year, ThingLink has introduced a full-featured education platform with a
designated classroom workspace for teachers and their students. Here are just some of the features:
Learn More About the ThingLink Classroom
because of the flexible options for creating rich media images for teaching and learning. I recognized the
potential for using ThingLink to create differentiated resources to support all learners and I loved the fact
that I could pack a lot of content into one image. At that time, the only icon available for adding tags was
one black circle, the only embeddable media I knew of was YouTube, and there were no special features
for education. Since then, ThingLink has come a long way.
Over the course of the past year, ThingLink has introduced a full-featured education platform with a
designated classroom workspace for teachers and their students. Here are just some of the features:
- *Signup has become simpler with the addition of the Google Apps for Education login
- *Teachers have the ability to create accounts for students without email.
- *District and teacher level management provide teachers with the tools to efficiently manage the
- ThingLink Classroom.
- *Students and teachers can now create slideshow channels of related interactive images to share
- work, curate content or maintain interactive learning portfolios.
- *The original black icon is now one of many colorful icons that include several icons designed for
- education.
- *Teachers with premium accounts have the ability to create their own custom icon sets!
- *The app for iOS and Android makes it easier than ever to use ThingLink on a mobile device, with
- or without wireless.
- *ThingLink for Video provides teachers and students with the ability to annotate a video and turn it
- into a personalized, interactive learning tool.
Learn More About the ThingLink Classroom
Request a Verified Status for Your Organization?
ThingLink has the ability to transform teaching and learning, so grab your verified district account, add
the updated iOS app and embrace this amazing EDU tool!
Send an email to [email protected]
About the Author
Susan Oxnevad is the ThingLink Education Community Manager, as well as an
instructional technology coach in an elementary school district outside of Chicago who is passionate
about using technology as a tool for learning. Susan provides professional development for busy
teachers via a variety of online and in-person opportunities. Susan blogs about thoughtful ways to
incorporate technology as an efficient and effective tool for learning on her own blog, Cool Tools for 21st
Century Learners, and on the ThingLink Blog. Email [email protected] for resources, ideas and
inspiring ways to use ThingLink across all content areas. Follow her on Twitter @soxnevad
ThingLink has the ability to transform teaching and learning, so grab your verified district account, add
the updated iOS app and embrace this amazing EDU tool!
Send an email to [email protected]
About the Author
Susan Oxnevad is the ThingLink Education Community Manager, as well as an
instructional technology coach in an elementary school district outside of Chicago who is passionate
about using technology as a tool for learning. Susan provides professional development for busy
teachers via a variety of online and in-person opportunities. Susan blogs about thoughtful ways to
incorporate technology as an efficient and effective tool for learning on her own blog, Cool Tools for 21st
Century Learners, and on the ThingLink Blog. Email [email protected] for resources, ideas and
inspiring ways to use ThingLink across all content areas. Follow her on Twitter @soxnevad