Learning Technique: Interactive images

Interactive images

Learning Technique


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Introductie

LessonUp is an all-in-one teacher toolkit that allows you to create complete lessons, use and edit lessons created by other teachers, and deliver interactive lessons in the classroom or remotely. Save time, increase student engagement, and monitor pupil progress in a secure, centralised online teaching platform.

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Looking at images, regardless of the subject, is fantastic. A captivating image grabs the students' attention and can lead to a meaningful discussion. That's probably why you've adorned your classroom with some beautiful posters. With the Hotspot feature, you can add extra information to an image in LessonUp. This allows you to create an informative and interactive visual aid.

What is it?
An interactive visual aid with hotspots has several advantages. You can convey a relatively large amount of information without covering the image with a large chunk of text.

Moreover, a student can absorb the material at their own pace and in their own way. This allows for effective differentiation. In some cases, you can include the same amount of information in hotspots as you would in a book. However, because it's presented differently, the impact is much greater. This is especially beneficial for students who may perceive a text in a book as "dense." And these students don't necessarily have to be dyslexic.

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Interactive images

Learning Technique



Click on the hotspots to learn more about the planets.

Our solar system

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