Where do I find it?
The teacher creates a video of a lesson using a screencasting tool, such as Screencast-O-Matic. It could also be as simple as a video of the teacher presenting the lesson, created using the video tool and iMovie for editing on your iPad.
What is it?
The flipped classroom model reverses the typical lecture at school, homework at home. The students watch a video created by the teacher for "homework" and answer a few questions throughout, and then come to school prepared for the practice with the teacher.
How can I use it in my classroom?
Start small. Don't try to imagine making a video for every lesson. Try creating a video for the topic that many students don't understand the first time, or a particular lesson that sometimes stumps students. At the very least, this will allow students to go back and watch it as many times as needed.
Examples:
The teacher creates a video of a lesson using a screencasting tool, such as Screencast-O-Matic. It could also be as simple as a video of the teacher presenting the lesson, created using the video tool and iMovie for editing on your iPad.
What is it?
The flipped classroom model reverses the typical lecture at school, homework at home. The students watch a video created by the teacher for "homework" and answer a few questions throughout, and then come to school prepared for the practice with the teacher.
How can I use it in my classroom?
Start small. Don't try to imagine making a video for every lesson. Try creating a video for the topic that many students don't understand the first time, or a particular lesson that sometimes stumps students. At the very least, this will allow students to go back and watch it as many times as needed.
Examples: