Tool # 1: Thinglink (links images, videos, and websites to a still image)
Thinglink allows you to take an image and place tags on different parts of the image to link to any web content. Scroll to the bottom of the page for an example. |
Tool # 2: QR Codes (scannable codes that link to any web content).
QR codes are great for directing students to websites or on virtual scavenger hunts, or "posting" student work around the classroom. Download any free QR Code scanner and scan the code below to see this tool in action! |
Tool #3: Piktochart (infographic creator)
Create infographics fast with templates, insertable text, and a large bank of images. Free if you don't mind having their watermark on your PDF export. Educator discounts available. |
Tool # 4 Haiku (create visual presentations)
Use pictures to tell a story. This alternative to Keynote or Powerpoint allows students to create slides with minimal text and very visual backgrounds. |
Want more tools? Check out publishing apps like Stop Motion, iMovie, and Strip Design. For tips on how to effectively use these apps for instruction, print and use the attached iPad Reference book!
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