For DigiLit Sunday, I invited friends to submit flower poems for this Thinglink video. I have been working on Thinglink this summer through their teacher’s challenge. I have also been participating in the National Writing Project and Innovative Educators Making Learning Connected (CLMOOC). Thinglink offered me a preview of their video application. CLMOOC challenged us this week to think about games. Combining the two, we played with flower poems. I want to thank those who took the challenge to write a flower poem and contribute to this video: Sheri Edwards, Diane Mayr, Linda Baie, and Kaylie Bonin. Each flower poem is linked to the video. I used Tapestry to publish the poems.
Use this link to find the video: http://video.thinglink.com/v/132
Thinglink is offering to you, my readers, an early access code to Thinglink for video. First sign up for a teacher account on Thinglink. Then login to your account on video.thinglink.com This is your unique access code: tlvideo_for_reflectionsontheteche.
Here is a How to video from Susan Oxnevad.
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I tried it, too! It was easy and fun. I put the link on Friday’s post last night, but here it is again. It was inspired by my trip to Vegas. 🙂 https://readtapestry.com/s/7eEUsPIvx/
I updated the video including your poem. Thanks for playing along!
Thanks for more resources. 🙂 I’m kind of sad that I won’t have a classroom next school year, because there is so much I want to do. I’m hoping that teachers are going to let me come into their rooms and try some new things.
I love what you have done with ThingLink Video. I just requested early access myself. Can’t wait to use it. I am really enjoying the #TLChallenge and learning from educators like you.