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Thinglink - How To Guide
How to create an account on Thinglink?
Go to https://www.thinglink.com/
Login with google (school account) and you will have access to the paid subscription.
What can you do with thinglink?
VR experiences using their own 360 images created by AI (SKybox add on).
Interactive Lessons using the Multimedia Editor: Quickly create interactive images, videos, self-guided 360°/VR images and videos, and 3D models.
Scenario Builder: Create branching scenario-based learning & training with learner data collection.
Guided Tours: Create guided 360° tours with step-by-step narration.
Augmented Reality (AR): Quickly create augmented reality overlays for images and objects.
Escape Rooms: Here is a guide on how to create your escape room
How can students use it?
Students can use it to access the interactive lessons that you have created.
Here is a guide for students on how to join the school’s account and start creating VR Experiences.
Students can create their own learning experiences. Instead of creating a presentation, a video, or an essay.
Students can use it to create their own VR experiences using AI with the SKybox add on.
Examples
Industrial revolution learning module (uses Midjourney and D-ID for the image/audio AI in some of the hotspots)
French language arts, verb lesson (uses Animaker for the video content)
Lord Rutherford/Cambridge lesson
Jekyll and Hyde escape room
1984 George Orwell
The Great White Shark
Immersive 360 experience to know more about the Hanawi Kiwikiu.
Library Tour
AR Experience
Upload the images to Media
Edit them and add hotspots
Go to AR tab, click on create, Create a new AR collection, name your collection
Click on more options on the collection you just created and click Add Scene, add the image to the collection
Specify the real objects width in cm
Once you are done, click on more, Get share code and share the code with the viewers. The viewers should have the Thinglink AR viewer app installed on their devices to view the AR experience.
Click here or here for more information
Resources
Check the ThingLink Blog for more information or go to the Learning Hub
Interactive ThingLink Tutorial And Ideas For Teachers


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