2. Session overview
• Understand what is meant by “Flipped
Learning”
• Demonstration of tools for creating engaging
flipped learning resources
• Examples of resources created with tools
• Share ideas and good practice with creation
and use of flipped learning resources
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Benefits of flipped delivery model
• Provides flexible access to learning resources 24/7
• Gives teachers more 1:1 time helping students
• Builds stronger student/teacher relationships
• Offers a way for teachers to share information with
other colleagues, substitute
teachers, students, parents, and the community easily
• Supports differentiation
• Creates a collaborative learning environment in the
classroom
• Models effective use of VLE
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Previous flipped learning tools and
examples
• Screencasting
• Screencastomatic, Jing
• Brainshark
• Presentme
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TedEd
http://ed.ted.com/
• Create your own or “flip”
an existing lesson
• Publish
• Context
• Track views and learner
and responses
• Questions – multiple
choice and free text
• Additional resources for
stretch and challenge
• Add discussion
• Share link with learners
• Give feedback to learners
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VideoNot.es
A free open source Google Chrome extension
• Select a video from Youtube, Vimeo, Khan Academy
• All the notes you type are automatically
synchronized with the video. Later, just click on a
line for the video to jump to the relevant part.
• Integrated with Google Drive
• Can save notes to Evernote, and share
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VideoNot.es
A free open source Google Chrome extension
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Teachem
A tool to enhance video
• Add flashcards, questions and comments etc to
your video to make it into a more rounded learning
experience.
• Learners can take notes while watching the videos
using the Teachem SmartNote system and email
them to the teacher, or share them with each other
• Embed the flipped learning object in a VLE
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Teachem example
Click on the link provided in the chat pane.
Password -jisc
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Blendspace (formerly EdCanvas)
• Blend resources from all over the web to create
interactive lessons
• Add images, weblinks, videos, text, quizzes, surveys
• Create classes and invite students to join and engage with
your lessons
• Track learner use and track assessments and surveys
• Respond to user comments and feedback
• Google Chrome app available. Can also be embedded into
Edmodo courses
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What’s next?
• Next In Brief 4th March – Open badges
• Resources from this session on RSC EM
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Notes de l'éditeur
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Teachers record lectures on video and post them online, rather than lecturing in class time. Students watch the videos as homework. The classroom is then all about active learning activities and differentiationThe learning platforms below can facilitate the online development and storage of video and other multimedia content, as well as discussion and collaborative working - enabling the flipped classroom. Deliver “just in time” trainingCan be accessed anytime, anywhere