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Flipping out Adding inverted lessons to your classroom Attendance Back Channel Twitter #mhslearns

What it is. A class with increased interaction between students and teachers. Permanently archived lessons. A method for absent students to keep from getting behind on their classes. A way for students to take responsibility for their own learning.

What it is not. Online class. A replacement for teachers. Students working in isolation. Students sitting at a computer all day. A day off for the teacher.

Why should I do this? To reflect on our practices and rethink how we teach. Motivation to use technology. Students can move at their own pace. Course content can be available for students to pre-study before a lesson or post-study to review a lesson. Parents can watch the videos and help their students.

Research says... While it does not necessarily improve student outcomes, flipped learning does not decrease the quality of student learning. Flipped learning increases student engagement and retention. The quality of the videos/presentation and accompanying materials plays a significant role in the effectiveness of the method.

How do I make videos? Screencast-O-Matic Camtasia Adobe Captivate The good ol’ fashioned way: Adobe Premiere, iMovie

How will they watch? Not all students have the same device. Not all students have the same connection. Videos need to go in multiple places: YouTube, Vimeo, iTunesU, SchoolTube, TeacherTube, school website. Never let technology be an excuse.

How do I know they really watched it? WSQ: When and where, Summary, Question Discuss for 10 minutes. Group discussion, think-pair-share, etc. Students who didn’t watch the video watch the video then do worksheets instead of joining in the activity.

Surveys How did you access the videos? Did you like it or not? Did you work ahead this week? What would you change?

Web Tools Edmodo Sophia Screencast-O-Matic Camtasia Screencast.com Dropbox (not the school one)

Web Tools Poll Everywhere YouTube Vimeo Twitter SchoolTube TED Ed

Video Tips Use a tripod. Test your audio. Get as close as you can. Obey copyrights. Use the rule of thirds.

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