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52 Tools to Inspire Summer Learning with Photo and Video Challenges

Teacher Reboot Camp

If you have a website, blog, virtual learning site or messaging system like Remind to connect with your learners then you can motivate your students to continue the learning with photo and video challenges. Get your copy of my current books, The 30 Goals for Teachers and Learning to Go. Many of us have started our breaks.

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The Best Screencasting Tools for Classrooms

Graphite Blog

The beauty of screencasting tools is how easy they are to use, whether your students create videos to demonstrate learning or you record your own lessons to share with them. It can be tricky, however, to determine the best screencasting tool for the classroom, as most options have a limited free version along with a paid subscription.

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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. Article: Students Helping Students Beyond the Classroom.

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IPEVO's cool new DO-CAM

Kathy Schrock

Since many K-12 schools and universities may still be including some type of remote or blended teaching and learning in the education mix for this coming school year, having a document camera can help support both the students in the classroom and those watching online. The DO-CAM can be used for many creative purposes!

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Flip your classroom through reverse instruction

The Electric Educator

I stumbled across an interesting article in THE Journal a little over a year ago and had a moment like I described above. When in the classroom Sams and Bergsma spent their time interacting with the students individually on "homework" assignments. Others were simply Google Docs presentations shared on my classroom wiki.

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5 Ways to Use Screencasting to Build Stronger Home-School Connections – From Avra

EdTechTeacher

Many teachers send notes home to parents and students at the beginning of the year as a means of introducing themselves, sharing information, or describing classroom policies and procedures. Techsmith’s Snagit and Camtasia are also wonderful paid options for screencasts. Hear this article read to you…and watch it come to life!

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A Hangout On Air about The Flipped Classroom ~ Hawaii Style and Time

mauilibrarian2 in Olinda

A little group of Hawaii educators held a Hangout on Air about The Flipped Classroom last evening. Anne Torige suggested the flipped classroom, for instance, because she was interested in learning more about it. I had invited Mitch Krulewich, a new teacher at our school, to talk about how he flips his math classroom.