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About ThingLink

ThingLink is a digital learning platform from ThingLink that enables immersive learning experiences. It provides AI-powered, no-code tools for XR, AR, and 360° training on any device to support effective educational outcomes. The platform allows users to create interactive content quickly, making it suitable for diverse training scenarios. ThingLink is particularly beneficial for workforce development, customer education, and healthcare training, offering role-specific immersive training solutions. Key capabilities: Trust Center Workforce Development Safety Customer Education Healthcare Education & Training Interactive Manuals Best for: organizations and educators that need to develop and deploy engaging training materials efficiently.

ThingLink Details

Vendor
ThingLink
Year Launched
2010
Location
444 Ramona Street, Palo Alto, California 94301, US
Deployment
cloud, ios, android
Training Options
documentation, videos, live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Finance & Accounting, Engineering
Industries Served
Content Management, eLearning Authoring Tools, Higher Education, K-12, Virtual Tour, Presentation
Tags
eLearning Authoring Tools Software, ThingLink

ThingLink's In-App Market Place

Does ThingLink have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • 1. ThingLink offers numerous interactive methods to create engaging content suitable for online classes.
  • 2. Users, even those with intermediate computer skills, find the software easy and intuitive to use.
  • 3. The resulting interactive images with embedded links and text transform static content into exciting learning experiences.
  • 4. Students enjoy using ThingLink, and the final output is both entertaining and facilitates quick assessment of their learning.
  • 1. Initially, there were challenges with a limited view quota, which could be restrictive for large classes.
  • 2. Embedding ThingLink content directly into some Learning Management Systems (LMS) might not be straightforward and may require workarounds.
  • 3. The initial sizing of uploaded images could be inconsistent and confusing for users.
  • 4. One user initially struggled with embedding content until discovering a specific setting ("Hide ThingLink interface").

ThingLink's Support Options

Chatbot

Available

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