Video improves education. Why isn’t it used more? Lack of best practices, awareness, and too much effort.

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Video improves education.

Why isn’t it used more? Lack of best practices, awareness, and too much effort.

Hard to find existing content online that works every time. Variety of content sources should be used. Best practiceThe challenge

Hard to find existing content online that works every time. It takes a big effort create original, engaging content. Variety of content sources should be used. Content should be engaging and concise. Best practiceThe challenge

Hard to find existing content online that works every time. It takes a big effort create original, engaging content. There is a lack of tools to help you track and engage students. Variety of content sources should be used. Content should be engaging and concise. Engagement should be measured and tracked. Best practiceThe challenge

Hard to find existing content online that works every time. It takes a big effort create original, engaging content. There is a lack of tools to help you track and engage students. Schools are not structured well for teacher collaboration. Variety of content sources should be used. Content should be engaging and concise. Engagement should be measured and tracked. Tackling this as a team helps share best practices. Best practiceThe challenge

We need to make this easier.

One click away from improving.

How exactly does Swivl make this easier?

What about this is approachable?

Many teachers fear being on video. Swivl is proven to reduce anxiety and help them get started. Swivl makes video approachable for anyone. Present content, follow the speaker, hear the audience and capture it all.

Easy to get started Marker allows for recording & slide control with audio capture 360-degree range of capture Ability to pair second marker for student audio capture Pause tracking Capture video and content together Key Features

Flipped class works because it enriches the student-teacher relationship. Swivl cements it. Video isn’t just about reflection, it’s about action.

Easily share with students or educators Guide them to key points with markers. Engage in dialogue through two way chat Get analytics on who watched it and how long Swivl Cloud

Applications Flipped learning Personalized instruction Professional development & coaching Common Core coaching Content delivery On-demand distance learning Maximizing BYOD & 1:1 Initiatives Flexible, complete solution already in use in over 6,000 schools.

“biggest/easiest technology motivator for real pedagogical change! #Swivl” Cal, Teacher/Blogger “Powerful suite of tools ideal for flipping the classroom…and professional development.” Tech & Learning Revolutionary for education “Rather than having to schedule someone to come in…I could just press a button to get the same job done.” Bevin, Teacher/Blogger “ Great resource for student observations, lesson development and professional growth presentations.” Eric, Executive Director, Poway Unified

One click away from turning class time into content creation time.