ThingLink is a smart application, by using it highlighting digital contents is really easy. For tagging, you can use images, your own photos, videos, or 360-degree interactive imagery. By including tags, you may enable students to engage with the media and get additional knowledge from it. ThingLink's strength is in its capacity to draw in a wide variety of rich media formats. Add your own verbal cues, link to a helpful webpage, embed graphics inside of movies, and more. Though not just for teachers, ThingLink is useful. It can also be a helpful tool for students to utilize while writing and presenting their work, encouraging them to combine material from several sources and layer it on top of one another to create a cohesive output. With ThingLink, you may start by using a picture from your computer or a web image. After choosing your base image, you can start adding tags. You can tap an area of the image that you wish to tag, choose something on it, and then type a description, r