"All my teaching is now one-to-one and not surprisingly, my grades are soaring. In the classroom I only teach individual students the specific points they highlight as unclear after watching the video lesson and I monitor progress on the projects they've designed to prove understanding of the content. This I've done within a traditional exam-based school structure and have students who are not focused on grades but more on what they can best do with their time at school, especially now that the time is very much theirs not mine."
Not sure that I love his instructional practice completely but he makes some good points and there are instructions at the bottom of the post to help someone "flip" their classroom.
Here's a quick look at some of the skills you'll learn in the free online course over at Modern Lessons. It's a fun little side project I've built in an effort to make learning about education technology a bit more organized.
How to create ePubs from web-based content on an iPad
How to create and annotate PDFs on an iPad
How to record audio using your iPad
How to screencast from your iPad
How to curate teacher and student content from the iPad