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My Essential Tools to Create #FlipClass Videos: @Wacom DTK-1651, @Camtasia @USAudioTechnica @NotabilityApp

techieMusings

One of the questions I most frequently get asked is what tools I use to make my flipped classroom videos. But then, in 2012, we moved over to choose your own laptop at work, and I chose a Mac since that was consistent with what I was using at home. I open Camtasia. I edit the video in Camtasia. I make my video!

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My Flipped Classroom Resources and Tips, from Beginner to Advanced #flipclass #edchat #edtech

techieMusings

I’ve gotten a lot of requests recently for resources on my flipped classroom, best practices, tips & tricks, and advice for getting started. Here is a presentation summarizing my process and evolution through my flipped classroom journey. 2012 – began flipping Honors Algebra 2. Tools that I use and recommend: 1.

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Tuesday Show - Teachers Becoming Their Own Khan Academy

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

We''re going to talk about the "flipped classroom," and drill down on one of my concerns about this model: the regular use in public discussion of phrases like "finding the best lecture on." psid=2012-12-04.1213.M.9E9FE58134BE68C3B413F24B3586CF.vcr&sid=2008350 or "be taught from the best teachers." Log in at [link].

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The TeacherCast Ultimate Guide To Podcasting

TeacherCast

I use the word “Professional” only so I can separate this type of content from what I might discuss with teachers for classroom use. When I speak about Educational Podcasting, I am referring to working in the classroom with students on activities that involve the recording (or use) of audio and video. March: Podcasting.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

For us in education, and although the schools are opening back their doors and students are back to their classrooms, a new hybrid modus operandi is in place where both synchronous and asynchronous modes of teaching are harmoniously working together. They can be used in flipped classrooms or in blended learning environments.