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Created in Finland in 2010, ThingLink is a cross-platform software that allows users to create and edit 360° images, video, interactive images, and virtual reality content. While this software can be used by anyone, its primary application is in the classroom, allowing students to create their own xR experience in education. Thinglink’s employees coach educators and students through a step-by-step process on how to edit and eventually create their own content. This highly personalized style of learning allows for self-driven engagement with learning materials. We spoke with Susan Oxnevad of Thinglink to learn more about how this xR platform is allowing students to learn through creation.
Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 2 of Facilitate a Writing Workshop Using Google Docs, with Susan Oxnevad. Susan Oxnevad is an educator, EdTech consultant and designer who is passionate about using technology as a tool for learning. Susan has been a classroom teacher and an active instructional technology facilitator in the Chicagoland area for more than two decades. She provides professional development for busy teachers via a variety of online and in-person opportunities. Susan writes 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 as a SmartTeacher on GettingSmart.com. Of course, you can always follow her on Twitter @soxnevad . Let’s get learning!
Welcome to a new episode of Free Teacher PD: Part 1 of Facilitate a Writing Workshop Using Google Docs, with Susan Oxnevad. How would you like you like to improve your students' writing skills along with their technology skills? In this podcast episode, and the one which follows, you will learn how to utilize the many features available in Google Docs to facilitate a digital writing workshop and maximize writing instruction in the 24/7 classroom. Please join me to welcome Susan Oxnevad as she covers how to: Use sharing and commenting tools combined with cooperative grouping strategies to provide students with immediate feedback. Help students improve writing skills by teaching them to use the integrated reference and writing tools available. Monitor student progress using the revision history feature. Put the tools together to enjoy the benefits of using these online digital writing tools to support all learners. Let’s get learning!
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Power Up Your Pedagogy with ThingLink presented by Susan Oxnevad, April 18, 2015. We are so excited to be featuring ThingLink for Educators in our show today with Susan Oxnevad as our special guest presenter! ThingLink is an awesome, free platform for creating interactive images and videos for web, social, advertising, and educational channels. You can make your images come alive with video, text, images, shops, music and more! Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Join us to learn about all of the amazing ways ThingLink is being used in the classroom! https://www.thinglink.com/edu Susan Oxnevad is the ThingLink Education Community Manager as well as a Tech Coach in an elementary school in Chicagoland. She strives to build a powerful network of Expert Educators who share a passion for using tech to transforming teaching and learning. Susan blogs about thoughtful ways to leverage the power of technology for teaching and learning on her own blog, Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners, as well as on the ThingLink Blog. Follow her on Twitter @soxnevad
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Power Up Your Pedagogy with ThingLink presented by Susan Oxnevad, April 18, 2015. We are so excited to be featuring ThingLink for Educators in our show today with Susan Oxnevad as our special guest presenter! ThingLink is an awesome, free platform for creating interactive images and videos for web, social, advertising, and educational channels. You can make your images come alive with video, text, images, shops, music and more! Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Join us to learn about all of the amazing ways ThingLink is being used in the classroom! https://www.thinglink.com/edu Susan Oxnevad is the ThingLink Education Community Manager as well as a Tech Coach in an elementary school in Chicagoland. She strives to build a powerful network of Expert Educators who share a passion for using tech to transforming teaching and learning. Susan blogs about thoughtful ways to leverage the power of technology for teaching and learning on her own blog, Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners, as well as on the ThingLink Blog. Follow her on Twitter @soxnevad
Jeff talks with Ulla Engeström and Susan Oxnevad about how Thinglink is a great tool for annotation of images and video. Follow the show @EdTechtoKnow