"To better illustrate learner-centered instruction in action, the Maine Department of Education has produced a series of videos focusing on several Maine schools that are leading the way."
Great example of how a tool like a smartphone with video can be used to create really clear instructional segments to support of flip instruction. It doesn't have to be fancy... only clear and developmentally appropriate.
"If you don't have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there's a good chance you're behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware. Just as many individuals have their own channel, curating their expertise in a series of broadcasted lessons."
Share your synchronous presentation virtually with others who can view it in their browser. Slides only advance when you advance them. Includes video, VOIP, and backchannel chat for the current slide being presented. Needs Chrome browser to take advantage of all features.
This recent talk by Gary Stager is well worth your 20 minutes to chew on. He pushes and challenges the notion of school and learning... as should we all.
Witness Activities provide educators and students with tools to work with testimony.
Educators can build custom activities to support learners at all levels, or utilize the myriad of prepared activities.
Students can build their own videos, word clouds and much more.
This teacher does a great job explaining how she helps students process video content better with interactive quizzing. and feedback.
The previously windows-only feature of creating interactive quizzes with Camtasia is coming sometime in the near future to the Mac platform.
create interactive quizzes that are based on YouTube clips. Your quizzes can be about anything of your choosing. The structure of the quizzes has a viewer watch a short clip then answer a multiple choice question about the clip. Viewers know right away if they chose the correct answer or not.