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Reminder about Thinglink and Haiku Deck

After reading the post about apps for Androids....I started thinking about other apps/websites that have been around for a while that we forget to use. In particular, two of my favorites: Thinglink and Haiku Deck.

Thinglink is so very easy to use. You simply start with a picture and then you can layer on text, video, graphics, links, and more.

To find out more, please watch this video: https://youtu.be/SlEAmtuR4Do

What is great about Thinglink is there are so many already created by other educators. All you have to do is remix to add in your own content or edit what is there. Here is how: https://youtu.be/SbhdEXZ_Jkw

Another one that I absolutely love due to how easy it is to use is Haiku DeckHaiku Deck lets you add pictures and text to create an amazing presentation. It is now available on the web as well as an iPad app.

To see how to create a Haiku Deck, watch this videohttps://youtu.be/5crVTsJk9QE 

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