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Seven Web-based Tools for Delivering Flipped Lessons

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"This fall there will be teachers trying the flipped classroom approach to lessons for the first time. In the right setting the flipped classroom model can work well. My favorite tools for creating flipped lessons include the option to insert questions for students to answer while watching the video instead of waiting until the end to answer a series of questions. I also like tools that provide students with the opportunity to submit questions to their teachers while they are watching videos. These tools offer those options."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, August 16, 2014 7:10 PM

The tools covered in this post by Richard Byrne are:

* eduCanon

* Teachem

* VideoNotes

* Blubbr

* Zaption

* EdPuzzle

* Blendspace

You will find a video tutorial both eduCanon and Blendspace. Bryne describes each tool in detail in his post, making it easier for you to choose which ones will meet your needs.

Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight, August 17, 2014 11:31 AM

The tools covered in this post by Richard Byrne are:

* eduCanon

* Teachem

* VideoNotes

* Blubbr

* Zaption

* EdPuzzle

* Blendspace

You will find a video tutorial both eduCanon and Blendspace.Bryne describes each tool in detail in his post, making it easier for you to choose which ones will meet your needs.

Ness Crouch's curator insight, September 1, 2014 5:55 AM

There are a couple of tools here I haven't tried. 

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Counting Down the Top S’Cool Tools for 2013: #1 - 10 (EdSurge News)

Counting Down the Top S’Cool Tools for 2013: #1 - 10 (EdSurge News) | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it
Drumroll, please! The final S’Cool Tools countdown, based entirely on your clicks!

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Beth Dichter's curator insight, January 2, 2014 4:17 PM

Here is the list of the top ten "S'cool Tools" for 2013 from EdSurge. Last week I scooped the tools from 11 - 20. Once again there is a range of tools and they are all free. Three are detailed below but you may view information on all ten in the post. Have fun exploring!

* Mathigon is an amazing math resource with videos, slideshows, e-books, apps and more. Resources are available for primary and secondary students.

* Google Treks - Are you looking for lesson plans based on Google Maps? If so check out Google Treks. Lesson plans are across the curriculum and all use Google Maps so the concept of geographic location is involved. If you want to create your own Trek there is a tutorial and a rubric to help you out.

* NuSkool uses "popular culture to enhance learning both inside and outside the classroom." Geared to students in grades 6 - 12 you may search for by grade, subject and genre. Genres include music, film, television, video games, sports, social networking and popular culture. Select your grade level, subject and genre and you will find a choice of lesson plans that include the media, a description of the lesson, procedures and assessments.

Sue Alexander's curator insight, January 3, 2014 12:05 PM

Fantastic list! Great Scoop, Beth.

niftyjock's curator insight, January 8, 2014 4:22 PM

I've used some of them. How many have you used?

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Seven Web-based Tools for Delivering Flipped Lessons | Free Technology for Teachers

Seven Web-based Tools for Delivering Flipped Lessons | Free Technology for Teachers | DIGITAL LEARNING | Scoop.it

This fall there will be teachers trying the flipped classroom approach to lessons for the first time. In the right setting the flipped classroom model can work well. My favorite tools for creating flipped lessons include the option to insert questions for students to answer while watching the video instead of waiting until the end to answer a series of questions.


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