Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Flipped Teaching
I am interested in trying a flipped approach with some content to teaching technology next year. I could try flipping instruction when students learn a new program such as Windows
Movie Maker. This could be a great example where they can watch a video
outside of class so when it is time to work in class they have been
exposed to the material. I am not sure I could find a tutorial using Windows Movie Maker that includes an interactive assessment of using it. Although we have several students with no computers and/or no
internet I would help them find time at school to watch the
videos. I haven’t made any video tutorials yet and would like to start
using Jing. I also have no experience recording myself with a webcam
and would like to push myself to try these tools. I also discovered the new Qwiki tool to create content. It looks like something I may be able to have students use, too. They are in trial stage at this point.
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The Qwiki looks interesting. I'm glad to have people sharing all kinds of stuff. I can't wait to try it out.
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