Thinglink

Thinglink allows you to comment on images, 360° images and videos.
Please note: Thinglink is being tested by the E-Learning team and is not an official ZHdK tool.

Activities

  • Annotate content

Level of difficulty

Context-specific placement of comments is helpful to present or provide feedback on images and videos. The online service, Thinglink, offers a simple, quick solution. Individual persons or groups can use this visual media directly in the browser or annotate it in the app – with texts, links, images, audio or video. It is also possible to work in a closed, private group by creating classes. The annotated media can be incorporated into any website using an embed code.

Thinglink can be tested free of charge. An account subject to a charge is required to use it in full. The E-Learning team is happy to make one available upon request.

  • Similar services: H5P in PAUL
  • Access: Browser or app
  • Restrictions: Free account offers restricted functionality
  • Data location: Amazon Web Services

Let's go!

Explore annotated media

Annotierte Bilder
Annotierte 360°-Bilder
Annotierte Videos

Quotes

By annotating visual problems in certain places, feedback is formulated more concisely in intercultural online collaboration. Moreover, the subsequent improvements are of a significantly higher quality.

Rudolf Barmettler

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Team E-Learning

Image annotations help to provide targeted feedback on work.

Renato Soldenhoff