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1 Flipping the Classroom with Screencastify

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3 Joshua Johnson Dir. of Academic Technology | Prof. of Education Wisconsin Lutheran College

4 2000 – B.S. Education focus on K-12 Mathematics

5 2013 – M.A.Ed focus on Instructional Technology

6 Experience 2000-2005: 2005-2015: 2015 – Present:
St. Mark’s Elementary School (Citrus Heights, CA) : Nebraska Lutheran High School (Waco, NE) 2015 – Present: Wisconsin Lutheran College (Milwaukee, WI)

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8 Program Overview

9 Program Overview Flipped Learning - What and Why
Creating a YouTube Chanel Installing Screencastify Recording your Video Sharing your Video

10 Flipped Learning

11 Flip Your Classrom Aaron Sams & Jon Bergman

12 “moving the lectures outside of class meetings and [replacing] it with videos and materials that can be accessed by students at home. This change frees up the class period to engage in more active-learning exercises.” (Bergman & Sams, 2012)

13 Does Flipping Require Tech?

14 General Sylvanus Thayer
Father of Westpoint Flipping the classroom in the earliest 19th century Gross, B., Desimone, K., Hoffman, M., DeSimone, K., & Burke, P. (2015). SBUY: Student Satisfaction and the College Classroom. Educational Research Quarterly, 39(2), 36–52.

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16 “at its core, the flip involves shifting the focus from the facilitator to the learners”
Dunham, N., Owen, H., & Heta-Lensen, Y. (2015). Explorations into Becoming New, Radical, and Quite Possibly Dangerously Progressive within an Aotearoa New Zealand Context. Education Sciences, 5(2), 65–84. doi: /educsci

17 Three Concerns with Flipping
Not all students have internet access at home. Teachers need a lot of technical skill to create and record video presentations. Lack of student engagement.

18 Flipped @ St. Bonaventure U.
Gross, B., Desimone, K., Hoffman, M., DeSimone, K., & Burke, P. (2015). SBUY: Student Satisfaction and the College Classroom. Educational Research Quarterly, 39(2), 36–52.

19 Minimal Recording Requirements
Webcam Microphone Internet Access

20 No Internet for students?
Use download your video to portable media

21 No Device for students? Pre-loaded devices to check out from the library?

22 Creating a YouTube Channel

23 YouTube Log into YouTube with your Google account. Click on My Channel

24 Give your Channel a Name
This is how your YouTube channel will appear to others.

25 Your YouTube Channel

26 The Video Manager

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28 Installing Screencastify

29 Log in Log into Google Chrome and go to the Chrome Web Store

30 Chrome Web Store Search for Screencastify It is a Chrome extension
Click

31 Add the Extension You will see the screencastify “filmstrip” logo to the right of the omnibar

32 Setup the Camera You will need to allow Screencastify the ability to record your webcam and your microphone.

33 Choose Storage Location
I save these to Google Drive GAFE accounts get unlimited storage Delete or Download later

34 Tabbed Recording Allows you to record individual Chrome tabs rather than your whole desktop.

35 Allow Permissions

36 The Program Menu

37 The Options Menu

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39 Recording your Video

40 Select Your Camera and Mic

41 Start Recording You can just record video or audio as well
Preview window will show a “live” preview of the finished product Press Start Recording

42 Pick the Screen (or Tab) to Record

43 The Preview Window

44 The Final Review

45 Share Your Recording Can be shared to YouTube or Google Drive

46 Grant Access to YouTube

47 Choose Your Account / Channel

48 Access Your Stored Recordings

49 Recordings Stored in Google Drive

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51 Sharing Your Video

52 Sharing Video from Drive
Right Click and Share Just like other Docs

53 YouTube Sharing

54 Manage Videos on YouTube
Login to your YouTube channel Go to the Video Manager Edit video

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56 Downloading the Video Click on the dropdown arrow
You can download any of your videos as .mp4 to distribute via other means

57 Assigning in Classroom

58 Share from Drive or YouTube

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60 Resources

61 Networks Flippedlearning.org Flippedclassroom.org

62 Recording Tools Camtasia Screencastify Screencast-O-matic
Techsmith Snagit Smartboards Document Camera

63 Presentation Tools Google Slides PowerPoint Keynote Prezi Haiku Deck
PowToon

64 More Presentation Tools
Moovly GoAnimate RawShorts Doceri EduCreations

65 Distribution YouTube Google Drive Flash Drives LMS Google Classroom

66 Extension and Interactivity
Zaption Edpuzzle PlayPosit (Educanon) Allows users to add questions and comments to YouTube videos - think interactive quizzes.

67 Happy Flipping


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