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Gust MEES's comment,
September 3, 2012 11:21 AM
http://www.scoop.it/u/hteague
Hi Helen, Thx for sharing this! With Thinglink one can also share a whole course, I realized this here http://www.thinglink.com/scene/296377469991124993 Please check. Have a great day :)
Dr. Helen Teague's comment,
September 6, 2012 9:05 AM
Hi Gust: Thanks for the link: http://www.thinglink.com/scene/296377469991124993
it is very informative! Have a great time today!
Adam Schulman's curator insight,
May 17, 2014 5:44 AM
ThingLink helps you create and find images from all over the net. With those images you can then place comments and details to help your students to understand the image. You can also make your images come to life with music and video clips. you tell your stories. I have found that the use of Thinglinks are very useful in educating students with LD's because it places: images, texts, and audio methods, at the teacher's disposal. |
Here is the new winning viddeo ad-set from IAB Digital Video Rising Stars.
It includes five new types of video ads that introduce new approaches to the way additional (commercial - but it doesn't have to be strictly so) information to any video clip.
Check out also the innovative ad solutions for display ads and mobile from IAB here:
-> display
-> mobile ads
Check them all out here: http://www.iab.net/guidelines/508676/digitalvideo/digitalvideorisingstars#2
P.S.: I am frankly not too excited about ads in general, but when this new communication approaches can also be utilized to extend the effectiveness of a video guide, tutorial or even of a documentary or interview, I can't but look forward to the time that such ad-only solution are extended to other communication areas.