Flipped Learning
The flipped learning approach involves using content (often video) which students can access anytime, anywhere. The purposes are to free up classroom time for higher order activities, discussing etc rather than just viewing/hearing content and also so students can review content in their own time as needed. These could be pre-existing content or can be created by teachers or students.
A useful overview of the Flipped Classroom approach.
Some things to consider.
Evidence for Flipped Classrooms
Leigh Hyne's blogpost on Flipped Learning
My Flipped Classroom Pinterest board
A useful overview of the Flipped Classroom approach.
Some things to consider.
Evidence for Flipped Classrooms
Leigh Hyne's blogpost on Flipped Learning
My Flipped Classroom Pinterest board
Some tools for flipping:
Ted.Ed Video Lesson Creator
With this free tool you can create a lesson around a video including discussion prompts and quiz questions. Written instructions for using it are here.
Educanon - Add multi-choice questions to a video, that students have to answer before they move on. Tutorial.
Kahoot - a game-based classroom response system. More info here.
Quizzlet - good for revision or language learning
Quizziz - Similar to Kahoot but students don't need to all play at the same time.
Thinglink - Add links to images. More info here.
Impossible to Fail Quiz - You can add videos to forms, in this example a form is set up so that a wrong answer leads to a video to review the material.
Hangouts on Air - now Youtube Live
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Educreations - Like Show Me but can type as well. More info here. Free app. Export options have been added but are only available in the pro version which is very expensive.Can save to the Educreations site and get a link.
Explain Everything $4.19 Draw on the whiteboard, add photos & video. Record, save as a movie (mp4 on your camera roll or upload to Youtube). Now has a player available from the Mac App store for viewing Explain Everything projects on Mac computers. More info here. Tutorial, Example1, Example 2, Applied to the SAMR model.
Show Me - Draw on the whiteboard, add photos and record your voice then save to Show Me site and get link for sharing. More info here. Example of Show Me used by a student explaining her science experiment. It is quite long but worth at least watching the first part.
Screen Chomp - Basic features but easy to use. Draw, add photos and record. shares via a link, doesn't need an account.
Doceri: Similar to Show Me but a little harder to use. Exports easily to Youtube, pdf or Camera roll as well as to Dropbox etc. Some nice backgrounds. Has a watermark in bottom left of screen in the free version. More info here.
PixiClip: This one isn't an app but a website. You can draw, type, add images, record your voice and record video.
Explain Everything $4.19 Draw on the whiteboard, add photos & video. Record, save as a movie (mp4 on your camera roll or upload to Youtube). Now has a player available from the Mac App store for viewing Explain Everything projects on Mac computers. More info here. Tutorial, Example1, Example 2, Applied to the SAMR model.
Show Me - Draw on the whiteboard, add photos and record your voice then save to Show Me site and get link for sharing. More info here. Example of Show Me used by a student explaining her science experiment. It is quite long but worth at least watching the first part.
Screen Chomp - Basic features but easy to use. Draw, add photos and record. shares via a link, doesn't need an account.
Doceri: Similar to Show Me but a little harder to use. Exports easily to Youtube, pdf or Camera roll as well as to Dropbox etc. Some nice backgrounds. Has a watermark in bottom left of screen in the free version. More info here.
PixiClip: This one isn't an app but a website. You can draw, type, add images, record your voice and record video.