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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.

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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. I started with the Wacom DTU-1031 in 2013 and did a review of that – A New Solution For My Flipped Classroom. I had read the specs, but seeing it myself definitely surpassed my expectations.

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Let’s Play Matchmaker: Connecting Edtechs & Educators @JuneLabs #edchat #edtechchat

techieMusings

As educators, we all know it’s never simply about finding the perfect tech tool; however, finding and customizing the right tech tool can transform a classroom. How did the flipped classroom begin for me? I stumbled across Camtasia Studio and bam, I knew I was looking at an answer. Learn on :)

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How to select the best screencasting tool for your flipped classroom

Neo LMS

Along the way they’ve come up with great ideas — like the flipped classroom model — and they’ve found the necessary tools, like screencasting software, to bring their ideas to life. Now let’s take a look at a few alternatives: Camtasia. I will start with my favorite screencasting tool, which is Camtasia Studio from Techsmith.

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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.