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.
This is an awesome website with short (and free!) videos to help teach all types of math from 1st - college and some higher level sciences. It's great for those days when the kids don't want to listen to your voice anymore.
The Khan Academy website offers a free online collection of more than 3,600 micro lectures via video tutorials stored on YouTube teaching mathematics, history, healthcare, medicine, finance, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, economics, cosmology, and organic chemistry, American civics, art history, macroeconomics, microeconomics, and computer science.
- 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
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! :)