elink. If you're not using it, stop what you're doing and take a look at it. It's advertised as an "All-In-One Content Curation Tool" that you can design email newsletters, web pages, or embedded content on websites that can be updated in real-time. What I like using elink for is quick student guides for projects. Start by creating an account and when you get to your dashboard, select "create new". From there, you select which layout that you'd like your finished product to look like. Then, you add your links. Choose any links you wish to be shown on your "website" and then watch on the right screen as they appear with a picture. Don't like the picture it's pulled in? Upload your own. Enter a title and edit the description if you don't like the one that generates. Then, when you get all of your websites put into your elink, click "Header" and select which header you would like to use - one with a background or one with no background. After that, you click next until you get to the "create my elink" button. All of your elinks will show in your dashboard in alphabetical order. Each elink has a short code so that it's easy to give to your students. Take a look at some of the elinks I've made for student projects to show presentation tools. Copy your elink and share it via Google Classroom, Moodle, Edmodo, etc. Great way to stay organized and present information to students. Make one today!
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