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Kathryn Linder

Salman Khan: Let's use video to reinvent education | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy, a carefully structured series of educational videos offering complete curricula in math and, now, other subjects. He shows the power of interactive exercises, and calls for teachers to consider flipping the traditional classroom script -- give students video lectures to watch at home, and do "homework" in the classroom with the teacher available to help.
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    Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy, a carefully structured series of educational videos offering complete curricula in math and, now, other subjects. He shows the power of interactive exercises, and calls for teachers to consider flipping the traditional classroom script -- give students video lectures to watch at home, and do "homework" in the classroom with the teacher available to help.
Rob Straby

EDpuzzle - 4 views

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    EDpuzzle provides a very helpful video curation service. You can source videos from 10 online sources (e.g. TED, YouTube, TeacherTube, etc.). The videos can be edited and questions added. What I find most helpful is the learner tracking features, you can actually see what your learners actually do.
hiddensparks

Video Lessons - Metta.io - Blendkit2015 - 0 views

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    "Metta (www.metta.io) is a digital storytelling tool that allows you to create lessons using audio, videos, and images from your computer or from the web. It is a great online app for creating short flipped or blended lessons for students to help them learn outside of the classroom. With this outstanding web application, teachers can easily create a digital content based story, supplemented with images and text. Teachers can also include poll questions in order to test the knowledge of students. So, with Metta, you can easily combine multimedia elements together to produce an awesome digital lesson." (Source: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2013/10/create-digital-learning-content-easily-combining-parts-one-more-videos-with-images-text-audio-using-metta/)
Dagmar Machutta

Office of Instructional Consulting: IU School of Education - 4 views

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    "Curt Bonk, Professor in Instructional Systems Technology, Indiana University, in a video series addressing the design and best practices of Distance Education courses. The videos are about 10 minutes long and each topic is accompanied by a list of useful resources."
briandavidson

eduCanon - 7 views

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    Looks like an interesting way to add a formative assessment component to a video clip to help focus learners on what's important. A free sign-up and free to use tool. An example of the tool in action accompanying a viral video for Mother's Day can be found at: http://www.educanon.com/public/12221/40843?twitter
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    Thank you for sharing! I will try this out and see if we want to add it to our flipped classroom training.
Kelvin Thompson

On Planning a Blended Learning Course with Madalaine Pugliese (Simmons College) - 1 views

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    Simmons College instructor Madalaine Pugliese describes her design process for blended learning courses in this case study featuring short video clips, complete text transcript, and actual example documents from Pugliese's design/teaching practice. Of particular note are the sample course schedules from the "traditional" and blended formats of her course and her storyboarding process for blended learning course design using index cards.
Dagmar Machutta

3 Minute Teaching with Tech Tip Video - Create Powerful Lessons in Minutes with Blendspace - 5 views

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    "3 Minute Teaching with Tech Tip Video - Create Powerful Lessons in Minutes with Blendspace"
Dagmar Machutta

Five-Minute Film Festival: The Basics of Blended Learning | Edutopia - 6 views

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    A lot of Videos about Blende Learning
Kelvin Thompson

Tips for Blending Your Course with Karen Teeley (Simmons College) - 5 views

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    Simmons College instructor Karen Teeley describes her decision-making process for deciding what goes online and what goes face-to-face in her blended learning course. This case study features short video clips, complete text transcript, and an example simulation exercise from Teeley's course. In addition, she provides a sample welcome letter, student expectations statement, and a couple of evaluation rubrics from her blended course.
leslieindurango

Video for assessment - 1 views

Has anybody used videos for assessment? If so, do you have any good rubrics?

started by leslieindurango on 08 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
joannescott

Writing Effective Instructions - 1 views

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    This cute video uses Legos to demonstrate the critical components of writing effective instructions. Both the video production and content are high quality; worth 5 minutes of your time if you are looking for an instruction writing guide.
Robin Thompson

Video showing Mt. View HS's (GA) Hybrid Learning - 0 views

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    This is an Animoto video that Carla Youmans created to show parents and students how her school would create a hybrid learning environment.
Marcus O'Donnell

Writinign with Video - 7 views

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    This isn't exactly a blended learning course but it includes a lot of resources if you are getting students to do self directed multimedia courses as part of blended learning design. I also really like the curriculum design/progression. It is an advanced composition course that engages students in a comprehensive exploration of contemporary rhetoric, creative inquiry, design thinking, media authorship, self-reflection, and social engagement. Directed writings in concert with video production projects allow students to experience an integrated process of thinking, creating, and problem-solving.
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    Great resource--thanks!
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    Most interesting strategies for archiving student work. Great learning objectives as well. Interesting way to present them. This is also an excellent example of how a tertiary educator can integrate information from the web straight into their course work. AND how universities can tap into the wonderful and expert learning tools created commercially (e.g. lynda.com) Thanks.
Christine Holland

video showing options for blended learning - 0 views

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xMqJmMcME0 interesting video although it is couched from a K12 viewpoint. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7k5myOclBTI and this TEDX talk from Frank Baxter is excell...

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started by Christine Holland on 28 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Kelvin Thompson

Creative Commons: An Educational Primer - 2 views

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    This brief article provides an overview of Creative Commons relevant to educators. While copyright laws provide some provision for educational uses, materials (e.g., texts, videos, audio, images, etc.) released under one of the Creative Commons licenses are actually much easier to incorporate into course content. Rather than just linking to a source, you may have the licensed right to incorporate and edit the material directly.
Kelvin Thompson

The Twitter Experiment - Twitter in the Classroom at UT Dallas - 2 views

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    If you haven't seen this five minute video and if you're interested in interaction with learners, it's worth a look. A professor at the University of Texas - Dallas documents what happens when she decides to experiment with Twitter in the classroom.
Amy Roche

Adobe Voice - 2 views

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    Adobe recently released this free App that allows you to easily create videos in minutes using pre-existing images.
Kelvin Thompson

A Glossary to DEMYSTIFY the jargon of the online world | The Edublogger - 3 views

  • Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) are all about using web tools such as blogs, wiki, twitter, facebook to create connection with others which extend our learning, increases our reflection while enabling us to learn together as part of a global community.
  • The purpose of tagging is to help make it easier for the content to be easily found.
  • Blogs, wikis, podcasting, video sharing websites (e.g. YouTube and Vimeo), photosharing websites (e.g. Flickr and Picasa), social networking sites (e.g. FaceBook, Twitter) are all examples of Web 2.0 technologies.
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    Lengthy, substantive piece on blogging for educators, starting from "what is a blog," continuing through Web2.0 tools, and ending with Personal Learning Networks. Something for everyone here.
Carmen Bou-Crick

Blended Learning Cookbook - 8 views

This is a very creative way of providing us with information about blended learning and I enjoyed the presentations and video clips. It put me more at ease at the whole idea of creating a course. ...

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Sherri Lancton

F2F, Blended, Hybrid, Online - differences in definition - 4 views

It is interesting that definitions differ from K-12 to Higher Ed and between Higher Ed institutions as well. These documents provide some different perspectives on the terminology: Good basic def...

started by Sherri Lancton on 04 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
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