Listly by Catherine Wood
9Slides one of the best sites/apps around for "flipping a classroom" is now available for the Windows App store!!! This is a excellent educational tool for adding audio/video narration to a presentation (PDF, Keynote, PPT) Some of the ways educators are using this in the classroom is for: guided learning, Pecha Kucha style presentations, and even flipping a classroom.
I am of course a huge project-based learning (PBL) nerd and advocate. I am also an advocate for the flipped classroom, yet at the same time I also have my concerns about flipping a classroom. This model still hinges upon great teachers, and engaging curriculum and instruction.
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by Kelly Walsh, emergingedtech.com What have you heard about the flipped classroom? That it's just the latest education fad? That it only works for certain academic subjects? It's not uncommon to come across references in the web media to poorly informed and misconstrued ideas like these.
Interactive Video by HapYak. Links on video, Video Chapters, Video Quizzes transform normal video into an interactive experience that drives engagement. HapYak works with any video player and supports the integrations that you need to begin using interactive video today.
What is the early research telling us about the benefits or drawbacks of the Flipped Classroom?
Teachers pay once. Unlimited students. Flipgrid does not use student accounts. You create the grid (i.e., a class or group of students), post as many questions as you like, and collect as many student response videos as you can. Therefore, there is only one license...your license.
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Last August, I did a post on a new, promising iPad app (also available for use on PC) called, "TouchCast." In my post, I offered some possible uses for the app, which allows you to create videos with special interactive features, in classrooms. I've been noting mentions of it on social media, and gauging the interest...