Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Flipped Classroom, Videos | Posted on March 3, 2015
EDpuzzle allows teachers to crop a video, add their own voice, embed questions and quizzes, find and upload videos. This is a great free tool for teachers wanting to “flip” the classroom.
7 Steps to Flipped Professional Development is an article from Getting Smart blog which gives school administrators some ideas on how to improve their school meetings.
Brain Genie is a web site where you can watch math and science tutorials to strengthen your skills. Includes a video lesson and practice drills.
Meograph helps easily create, watch, and share interactive stories. It combines maps, timeline, links, and multimedia to tell stories in context of where and when. It is truly 4-dimensional story telling.
Mapping Media to the Curriculum – What do you want to create today? This site has visual icons you can click to find places to create curriculum content, assessments, and publish online.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Flipped Classroom | Posted on May 23, 2012
Foundations of Flipping is a blog post on Kleinspiration that has practical advice, videos, infographs, and resources to help you “FLIP” your classroom instruction.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Flipped Classroom | Posted on May 11, 2012
15 Stories of Flipped Classrooms shows several examples of how teachers can offer instruction to students digitally and spend class time working on key concepts and ideas.