4 Things To Consider Before You Flip Your Classroom | Edudemic - 4 views
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Tracey Kracht on 10 Jul 13This time will significantly decrease quickly as you become more proficient with screencasting for sure!
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Saving each lesson in multiple formats might be a solution to this problem. Also, creating a Youtube channel and posting videos on Youtube will make videos more accessible to all students.
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YouTube will be open for LPS students next year so that will help! It is also great when you have an .mp4 video file saved to a usb device as well for the students without access to be able to download before going home.
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Tracey - What implications does this have for my grade 3 students? Do you suggest that I upload videos to my Youtube channel (on my school account) for student and parent communication (i.e. a short video tutorial - maybe someday a screencast when I learn how- of modeling the steps in the process of solving a word problem)?
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Some students might not do their homework because they are used to a more concrete and traditional paper-and-pencil homework assignment, and therefore they might perceive this “new homework” as abstract, irrelevant, and perhaps not as important.
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Such techniques make students active participants and empower them to take control of their own learning.
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Most people who flipped their classroom agree that in the beginning, teachers should expect to spend an average of 30 minutes of recording time to create a 10-minute lesson.