How Can I use screencasting to "flip" my classroom
Click on the video below to learn how educational videos can help you flip your classroom and why a flipped classroom might be beneficial to the learning happening at your school and in your classroom.
What is a flipped classroom? A flipped classroom is similiar to the educational approach that Salmon Khan discusses on the homepage to this site. The workload is flipped. Homework is done in the classroom, and lectures are viewed at home. Flipped classrooms are demonstrating some interesting results. As computers and Internet access becomes more ubiquitous, flipped classrooms should become more common. Technology author and doctoral candidate at Indiana, Kevin Makice writes in this issue of Wired Magazine about the educational past, present, and future of flipped classrooms. The screencast below explains the history of flipped classrooms, how screencasts and podcasts enable flipping, and some of the preliminary results of flipped classrooms. The video below uses and excellent infographic produced by http://www.knewton.com/
What is a flipped classroom? A flipped classroom is similiar to the educational approach that Salmon Khan discusses on the homepage to this site. The workload is flipped. Homework is done in the classroom, and lectures are viewed at home. Flipped classrooms are demonstrating some interesting results. As computers and Internet access becomes more ubiquitous, flipped classrooms should become more common. Technology author and doctoral candidate at Indiana, Kevin Makice writes in this issue of Wired Magazine about the educational past, present, and future of flipped classrooms. The screencast below explains the history of flipped classrooms, how screencasts and podcasts enable flipping, and some of the preliminary results of flipped classrooms. The video below uses and excellent infographic produced by http://www.knewton.com/