Podcasting sparks imagination, creativity, and builds listening skills. Just about any teacher with a smartphone and an internet connection can have their students podcasting quickly!
Via Elke Höfler, Juergen Wagner
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Jim Lerman's curator insight,
February 2, 2013 11:50 AM
Much like dropping pins on a Google Map, with Taggstar you can insert little stars into any image you wish. (See the small stars in the blue circles on the image above. This is just a sample image to show what the stars look like, they are not functional here. If you want to see a demo, click on the image and go to the Taggstar website)
When clicked, the stars lead visitors to any content you select -- another image, a video, a website, a document. This is a great way to make your images serve as portals to a world of information.
It's also a great alternative way to make a presentation...better than Prezi IMO.
Jan Schwartz's curator insight,
February 3, 2013 12:09 PM
I haven't tried this yet, but it looks pretty good and easy to use.
Shea Stehm's curator insight,
February 3, 2013 11:43 PM
I installed the code on several of my blogs. Now when I'm logged in and editing my blog, I can add hyperlinked hotspots to any image. I could do this with an HTML editor, but Taggstar makes it a much easier process.
Any diagram or image you post on a blog could become quite an interactive roadmap. Fun! |
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