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Flipped Classroom Resources

Learn about a flipped classroom by reading this book and following Jonathan Bergmann on his blog!

Delivering Content to Students

Considerations for selecting a good content delivery system:

  • Ease of use?

  • Flexibility of needed features?

  • Easily accessible to students?

Sophia

Sophia

Allows you to create lessons (tutorials) by curating and creating your own content and then organizing those lessons into units (playlists). You can create screencasts right on this website and interactive quizzes as well as embed content curated from other websites.

Blendspace

Blendspace

Organize, Assess, and Track student progress with digital content you curate.

Blubbr

Blubbr

Make YouTube videos into quizzes with fast feedback. Students earn points based on timed-responses.

Educanon

Educanon

Embed questions within video and track student responses.

Edmodo

Edmodo

With a similar "feel" as Facebook, you can deliver your content to students within this "controlled" network where students can learn the content you deliver and collaborate with each other as they construct meaning for their learning.

Moodle

Moodle

Moodle is a free learning management system much like Blackboard or Angel used by many universities. It can be used to deliver content in a variety of ways. There are many interactive and collaborative tools you could use with your students. Check for BOCES training in your area.

Curating Video Resources

Considerations for selecting a good resource:

  • Is it open or blocked in your district?

  • Is the content appropriate for your students?

  • Is the content high quality and consistent with CCLS?

YouTube

YouTube

YouTube Education -Great resource as long as this is not blocked in your school district.

Knowmia Teach

Knowmia Teach

Search for Teacher Made screencasts

Educreations

Educreations

Great screencasting videos made by teachers and students

TeacherTube

TeacherTube

Teacher Tube - an alternative to using YouTube when it is blocked in your district.

SchoolTube

SchoolTube

SchoolTube - an alternative to YouTube when it is blocked in your district.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy

Khan Academy now has common core-aligned content videos.

Creating Video Resources

Considerations for selecting a good tool:

  • Static or interactive video

  • Features

  • Ease of Use

Knowmia Teach

Knowmia Teach

An app which allows you to include a video of you explaining in the corner of the screen while using moveable props during screencasting.

YouTubeCapture.PNG

YouTubeCapture.PNG

This app or website lets you capture video with the iPad camera or webcam, edit it, and upload it directly to YouTube. You can make your channel private.

Educreations

Educreations

A free screencasting website and/or app which is easy to use. Videos are hosted on their website--link to them on your website.

VoiceThread

VoiceThread

A website and/or app which allows students to respond to your video by writing on it and leaving comments (text, audio, video). Videos can be embedded directly on your webpage.

Ask3

Ask3

An iPad App for Creating Flipped Video Lessons Your Students Can Actually Respond To

Explain Everything

Explain Everything

A paid app with many useful features and the ability to save to video file to your own cloud-based storage (dropbox, google drive, etc.)

Nearpod

Nearpod

An free app/website which delivers content with embedded interactive content. Use synchronously in class to check for understanding or use the homework feature (paid premium account) for asynchronous delivery of content.

Geddit

Geddit

Check in regularly for student understanding to get a snapshot of their understanding. They can also add questions.

EduCanon

EduCanon

Embed questions within a video and track student responses.

Infuse Learning

Infuse Learning

A free website which allows teachers to deliver a variety of question types to students with instant access to the data. Use synchronously in class to check for understanding.

The Answer Pad

The Answer Pad

An app which can deliver questions asynchronously and provide instant feedback to students. It allows students to input answers to questions printed or stored elsewhere. The question types are great for math teachers.

Quizlet

Quizlet

An app/website which allows teachers and students to create their own personalized flashcards or find ready-made flashcard sets to utilize.

Socrative

Socrative

A free app/website which delivers a variety of question types to students synchronously. Good for checking for understanding in class.

Checking for Understanding and Providing Timely Feedback

Considerations for selecting a good tool:

  • synchronous or asynchronous

  • question types

  • self-paced or teacher-paced

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