Shannon Sandison August 6, 2014 Flipped Instruction Shannon Sandison August 6, 2014
9 Instructional Models of Flipped Instruction Providing a hint to a homework problem Use pre-made lessons from Kahn academy or Tareas.com (lessons in Spanish) Remedial Instruction Enrichment Lessons Recording Lesson for Absent students Giving solutions to homework Lectures at night, so more practice can happen during class Self-paced
Keys to Success Don’t use it for everything Keep videos under 10 minutes Don’t record over and over again to make it perfect Use material you already have Use the extra class time for more practice, critical thinking and more common core preperation
No Internet Access? Give all students a survey at the beginning of the year Do you have internet at home? Do you have a smart phone or tablet with internet access? Do you have a computer without internet at home? If they have a computer without internet, give them a copy on a flash drive If they have no access at all, I will have a tribe time specifically for students who don’t have internet. Refer them to Chris and I
“Show Me” The best iPad interactive whiteboard recorder I’ve found It gives you a link and allows you to download It is compatible with desktop, tablets, and smart phones so all students can access the video
Screencast-o-matic.com If you don’t have a tablet, this allows you to record your computer screen, annotate and record audio It gives you the option of a link or download
Edpuzzle.com You can take a video with your phone of yourself giving a lecture You can use premade lectures from teachertube or khanacademy You can use videos made with showme or screencast-o- matic and imbed them Compatible with desktops, tablets and phones You can embed quizzes You can see which students watched the video