Before flipping your class, think like an architect instead of a video producer, because the medium of instruction ultimately matters less than the desired outcomes.
Before flipping your class, think like an architect instead of a video producer, because the medium of instruction ultimately matters less than the desired outcomes.
Yes! Flipped Classroom is a terrific concept. I have been really wanting to try it, but have not been able to make it around to creating the videos. A great site for videos is Khan Academy...maybe I should post that! :)
Edit existing videos from Khan Academy, YouTube, LearnZillion and EDpuzzle to make them just right for your class. Crop, add your voice, insert video notes and quizzes. Useful for flipped classrooms.
Get the best personalized lessons to help with math, english, biology, history, and more, for free. It's like studying with the world's smartest tutor whenever and wherever you need.
- BBC Podcast shows how technology is improving individualized learning and improving student achievement - kids move ahead at their own pace versus no technology schools that believe in free play and creativity
- Silicon Valley pays 30% more for their teachers
- Salman Khan & Nolan Bushnell
- flipping the classroom
- technology personalizes education and teachers become mentors
- Florida virtual school - Noah Schnacky
- Silicon Valley parents send their children to no technology schools - free play is a priority
"I took the huge leap of flipping my library classroom today with Office Mix. I recorded videos on the weekend after deciding being the person on stage wasn't working. My videos aren't perfect and we enjoyed some laughs, but it didn't matter. Office Mix engaged my students and put the shift of learning back on them.