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Flipped Classroom Model for Higher Education

Presentation by Jackie Gerstein for integrating the flipped classroom approach in higher education with a focus on experiential learning with videos and other content supporting not driving the instruction.

 

Read all the details of the experiential learning cycle and design using digital media on Jackie's blog here: http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/flipped-classroom-the-full-picture-for-higher-education/

 

And a video illustration in which she explains the design and cycle of learning can be viewed here: http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/07/

 

 


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Improve Your Screenshots by Framing Your Image

Improve Your Screenshots by Framing Your Image | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

Some images have a natural border, while others require you to decide where an image begins and ends. For instance, if you use Window capture, the captured window...


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, February 24, 2:11 AM

Think about what your audience will see and what you want them to see by framing your screenshot wisely. The examples demonstrate the striking difference between the three images, each framed in a different way. Backgrounds are important too.

 

Halina Ostańkowicz-Bazan's curator insight, March 5, 4:11 AM

Many images require you to decide where an image begins and ends.

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Screenshoter - Capture your screen with a single mouse-click

Screenshoter - Capture your screen with a single mouse-click | Teachning, Learning and Develpoing with Technology | Scoop.it

Every unnecessary feature has been kept out without exception. Click on the button or push the “Print Screen” key on your keyboard and the screen will be directly saved as an image — Done!
It’s still possible to customize all settings: Capture just a certain area of the screen or the currently active window, display the mouse cursor or set the saving image format (JPG, PNG or BMP). Other features...


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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, January 22, 12:34 PM

Screenshoter has 2 great features - it is free and it supports eight languages.