Flipping the Classroom: Screencasting
Course Description:Learn what it means to “flip the classroom” and how to create your own instructional videos with screencasting.
Materials Needed: Curriculum to use to create a flipped classroom screencast.
Date and Time:
Wednesday July 30
1:30 - 3:30
Location: Conn-West Computer Lab
Materials Needed: Curriculum to use to create a flipped classroom screencast.
Date and Time:
Wednesday July 30
1:30 - 3:30
Location: Conn-West Computer Lab
Goals
1. To learn about the benefits of flipping.
2. To learn about the different methods for flipping your classroom.
3. To create your own flipped lesson.
2. To learn about the different methods for flipping your classroom.
3. To create your own flipped lesson.
Goal 1: To learn about the benefits of flipping.
Follow this link to complete the short, introductory quiz to begin thinking about the flipped classroom.
Once finished, click submit to send your results.
Once finished, click submit to send your results.
Goal 2: To learn about the different methods for flipping your classroom.
Goal 3: Create your own flipped lesson.
Using Educreations for iPad (left) or Screencast-O-Matic for Macbook (right) begin working on your own screencast. Use the video tutorials below to help you understand the basic functions of the app that you are using.
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Using the YouTube Video Editor
If you are using Screencast-O-Matic, you've probably noticed that there is no option to edit your video recording. However, once you've uploaded your video to YouTube, you can use the Video Editor to edit your recordings. Use the tutorials below to learn how to edit your videos by adding music, titles, transitions, and more (left) as well as how to add annotations (right) to create visual interest!
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Resources
1. Screencasting in the Classroom from Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything website - This website has everything from screencasting applications for computers and iPads to how to use screencasting with your students.
2. Flipping the Classroom Handout
3. Tips for your Flip Handout
2. Flipping the Classroom Handout
3. Tips for your Flip Handout
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