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Cahuilla CUE Mini Tech Fair 2012

Where do you upload content?

Using Educreations

Screencasting isn't just for teachers!

and images from the Internet to screencast

  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Perfect price: FREE
  • "Educators" section
  • Build forms, embed video codes, documents, etc.

http://www.educreations.com/lesson/view/mia-a/751791/

Other Tools for Flipping

Using Educreations with Students

Awesome Apps

for Screencasting

http://www.showme.com/sh/?h=Y456qy8

  • Assess a standard by having students narrate their decision-making process for multiple choice questions
  • Narrate a map, image, or diagram
  • Work through and narrate problems in math
  • Discuss scientific data and explain how conclusions were drawn

Screencast to assess student mastery.

Explore:

Educreations

Screenchomp

ShowMe

iMovie

Explain Everything

Using Show Me

to teach math concepts through screencasting

www.weebly.com

All of these apps are FREE in the App Store.

If recording yourself is more your style, then consider one of these easy-to-use video editing apps.

John Stevens

Apps In Class

jstevens1@psusd.us

@Appsintheclass

Twitter: @jstevens009

http://mrstevens.weebly.com

Why should you flip some or all of your content?

Jessica Pack

jpack@psusd.us

  • Maximize class time benefits
  • Front-load new concepts
  • Spend more time collaborating
  • Project-Based Learning opportunities
  • Increased motivation and engagement

Twitter: @Packwoman208

www.appsinclass.com

www.packwoman.com

Other Web 2.0 Tools for Flipping

The Burning Question:

Is flipping all or nothing?

Explore:

Video Sources:

Assignment

Builders:

No.

Hybrid Classroom: Partially flipped, partially traditional

YouTube Education

TED-Ed

www.ed.ted.com

Khan Academy

Weebly

TED-Ed

Google Forms

Vimeo

BrainPop

Basic Vocabulary

Potential Pitfalls

Flipped Learning:

Screencasting:

(and how to avoid them)

The process of creating a flash movie that shows the screen of your iPad and records your voice narration.

Delivering some or all of direct instruction using screencasts which students watch at home, then using class time for projects and activities.

  • Lack of Internet access
  • Low assignment return rate
  • Sometimes not best practice

iPad Screencasting and Flipped Classrooms

Presented by John Stevens and Jessica Pack

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