#INTERACTIVE IMAGE TOOLS FOR WEBSITES HOW TO#
See below for information on how to use Google Drawings in a similar way as Thinglink to create, edit, and share interactive multimedia posters, as well as a sample Googlink to test out. As an option, Google Drawings can be used very much like Thinglink, and might be the perfect alternative for you and your students.
#INTERACTIVE IMAGE TOOLS FOR WEBSITES FREE#
You can see many examples of Thinglinks here: Although Thinglink is an excellent tool, its free version does have some limitations.
It can be a great way for students to demonstrate their learning. If you are not familiar with Thinglink, it is a powerful online tool that lets users annotate images with pop-up text, pictures, videos, weblinks, documents, and more. This is very much like creating a Thinglink. One more educational use for Google Drawings is to create an interactive multimedia poster. However, it is an excellent tool for students and teacher to do many tasks including graphic organizers, teaching math, and desktop publishing ( see here for examples of each). Google Drawings is often overshadowed by the other Google Drive tools such as Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms.