Resources to help you flip your lessons
Many of these resources focus on integrating an iPad into your flipped lesson preparation and workflow.
Typical tasks you can use an iPad app to accomplish:
- Annotation
- Whiteboard
- Screen Recording
- Audio Recording
- Document Storage/Sharing
- Many are some combination of the above
Some Popular Apps:
Doceri, Explain Everything, ScreenChomp, iAnnotate, Board Cam Pro, Educreations, ShowMe, Haiku Deck, Prezi, Knowmia, Evernote, Notability, Google Drive, Box
Info about most apps can be found at: https://edshelf.com/profile/ahovious/flipped-classroom-tools
Articles and Presentations with recommendations
5 Flipped Classroom Issues and Solutions article
Includes:
- Nice infographic about flipping the classroom
- Recommended free iOS apps for flipping
- Some good tips on possible issues
FSI Presentation – Using iPad Apps for Collaboration, Presentation, and Engagement
Extensive resource featuring iPad Apps specifically for Collaboration, Presentation and Engagement.
Includes a handy iPad App evaluation rubric
FSI Presentation – One Workflow for Providing Students with Audio Feedback on Projects
- Outlines one instructor’s preferred workflow for providing audio feedback (and annotation) to students
What is Edcanvas? A online multimedia Web tool for teachers and students to create presentations, WebQuests, projects, online courses and more! Flip your classroom, collect and share resources. Integrated with Edmodo and pull resources from YouTube, Dropbox, Google Drive, Flickr, Website Links, My Computer, Bookmarks and more!
Non-iPad Tool – Mozilla Popcorn Maker – create interactive video
Mozilla Popcorn – Create interactive web-based content
Popcorn Teaser Video at http://popcorn.webmadecontent.org/r7
https://edshelf.com/tool/popcorn-maker
Playing with Mozilla Popcorn Maker – New Video Remixing Tool