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Thinglink is an astounding creative presentation tool. One thing that separates Thinglink from other sites is Thinglink has image interaction. You are able to add points with files attached and it allows you to turn photos and other images into weblinks.
Getting Started:
To get started, first you need to download the app at the chrome web store or visit the website athttps://www.thinglink.com/. First, you need to create a profile, which can be done in two ways: either sign up with google plus or create an entirely new account.
Basic Navigation:
When you first log in to the site you will see a toolbar at the top which has several main tabs – these tabs help you navigate through the site. There is a search bar, and four tabs: Explore, Create, Upgrade, and Me. At the top right corner, there is a symbol with three horizontal lines that lets you access a separate menu for more options.
Creating an Image and Inserting points (Tags):
The first thing to do is go to the create tab and create an image. Once in the create tab, you can choose to upload a picture from your computer or web as well as import images from other sites such as facebook and Flickr. Once you have decided on an image you can insert a tag (or point). Click anywhere on the screen to create a tag.
Uploading files (videos/pictures):
There are four different ways to upload images and videos.
Publishing:
Once your work is ready to go, publishing is easy. Open up the image or video and select the “Share” button. Either click on an icon for one of the linked platforms or copy and paste the URL or embed code.
If you choose the tweet option, the extension will pull up another window directly to twitter and give you a couple of option. First, you can tweet the direct link to the page, or you can “style” it. The style option enables you to create a display of the highlighted text, with a colored background and multiple font options.
If you choose the file option, the same window will open up, presenting the same earlier option, but will automatically scroll down to the filing option. This will file the web page link under your quotes on the pull quote app page. It will also give you the chance to add tags to the link.
If you choose the copy option, the link and quote will be copied to your clipboard, enabling you to paste the quote into another document, presentation, etc.
If you choose the link option, the link to the specific webpage will be copied to your clipboard, enabling you to paste solely the link into whatever you choose.
Google search tools are useful for finding what you want fast. They are helpful for research projects… and not research projects. So here are a few of the most useful tools for Googling.
-Quotation search
The quotation search allows for you to search for specific words and/or phrases. The simple trick is to put quotations around the exact phrase that you want. For example, if you are researching Salem witch trials, then you don’t want other witch trials so you put quotations around “Salem witch trials,” Then google will find that phrase in websites
–Plus searches
Let’s say you want extra information about the subject, let’s say you want to understand how the conception of Satan affected the which trials, you can type Witch Trials +Satan and it finds which trials were affected.
–Beam Me Up, Scotty
–Google A Day
Put your search skills to the ultimate test. Go to agoogleaday.com and press ‘Start Playing.’ You will be presented with a question and you must find the answer with a simple google search or two. Find it as quick as possible because you lose points every second you don’t have a correct answer
–Take out your filler words
This is just a tip. It works, though. If you really want to find the Salem Witch Trials and how perceptions of ‘Satan’ affected them, then just search “Witch Trials Satan” Every result you need should come up because Google is that good.
–Use Voice search
This method can help if you want to get straight to the point on random google searches. All your Chromebooks have voice enabled software with a camera.
–Timers
For a quick google timer. (useful for timing)
–Define
For quick definitions
(Be weary of these definitions because they may be bad for research and other things, but are common for everyday searches)
–Calculator
Are you bad at math? Do you want a quick easy answer? Well, Google has your back!
-Site search
Do you only want to read the New York Times? Washington Post? or just one site? Well google has your back
Here is a great video tutorial for visual learners. The Chrome user profile creation begins at 4:00 in the video.
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