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SEII Discussion Paper 2019.07 Setren. How HyperDocs Can Transform Your Teaching. Flipping the Library: Tips from Three Pros. The Virtual Librarian: Flipped Library Lessons. CloudSchool a simple and elegant platform for instruction. I recently discovered CloudSchool, incredibly simple (and free) platform for creating and sharing standards-aligned instruction.

CloudSchool a simple and elegant platform for instruction

The teaching space (LMS) allows you and any teacher partners to deliver full courses or individual lessons. The WYSIWYG interface makes it easy to create and publish media-rich lessons, assignments and homework. CloudSchool can also be a platform for professional development. After signing up, teachers are given a Teaching Space with an address of their choice (like: cloudschool.org/joycevalenza). Lesson are built modularly and are easily linked to curriculum standards, searchable within the platform. Using the timeline. OER Commons. New Hope-Solebury HS Library Website. The Flipped Library - The Librarian's Portal. Library Orientation: Hamilton Elementary School.

LibGuides Community. How to Create & Distribute Flipped Lessons Through EDPuzzle. Flipping the Library. The flipping librarian. One of the things I am getting ready to do in September is to help a growing number of interested teachers flip.

The flipping librarian

Just in case you’ve missed it, many educators are thinking about flipping. What is flipping? Flipping the classroom changes the place in which content is delivered. If the teacher assigns lecture-type instruction–in the form of video, simulations, slidecasts, readings, podcasts–as homework, then class time can be used interactively. Flipped Learning Network Ning. Supported file types: .doc/.docx, .xls/.xlsx, .ppt/.pptx, .pdf, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmp Max file size: 25 MB Supported thumbnail types: .jpg/.jpeg, .png, .gif, .bmpMax upload size: 500 kB You completed:Flipped Classroom And Flipping Strategies Next up: Continue » Color Preview (not actual size) Embed Playlist.

Flipped Learning Network Ning

Flipped Classroom lesson. Flip Without Internet - Part 1. Everything Teachers Need to Know about the Flipped Classroom. Discovery Education Streaming Plus Digital Media. 9 Resources to Flip Your Classroom. The flipped classroom model reverses homework and classwork, so that students can learn at their own pace on their own time.

9 Resources to Flip Your Classroom

Educreations- free accounts and $$ accounts EDpuzzle- students watch videos and add their comments as they are watching; EDpuzzle lessons now integrate with Google Classroom. Educanon- interactive video learning; free Explain Everything- interactive whiteboard; $3.99 iPad app Haiku Deck- presentation software; education account is only $5.00 per month Jing- download the program to your computer and once you create a video it is hosted on screencast.com. 8 Excellent Blended Learning Tools for Teachers. September 25, 2015In its basic and simplest definition, blended learning is an instructional methodology, a teaching and learning approach that combines face-to-face classroom methods with computer mediated activities to deliver instruction.

8 Excellent Blended Learning Tools for Teachers

The strengths of this instructional approach is its combination of both face to face and online teaching methods into one integrated instructional approach. In today's post, we are sharing with you a set of some useful web tools you can use for blended learning:1- Blubbr Blubbr is a cool web tool that allows users to create quizzes around YouTube videos. These are basically interactive video quizzes ( called Trivs ) that you can create for your students and which they can answer while they watch the selected video clip.

The quizzes are also feedback supported meaning students will get feedback as they answer each question. 7 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos. Short videos from YouTube and other sources can be quite helpful in introducing topics to students and or reinforcing concepts that you have taught.

7 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos

Watching the video can be enough for some students, it's better if we can call students' attention to specific sections of videos while they are watching them. The following tools allow you to add comments and questions to videos that you share with your students. Vibby is a service for breaking YouTube videos into segments and inserting comments into those segments.

To segment a YouTube video on Vibby simply grab the URL for the video and paste into the Vibby editor. Once inserted into Vibby you can highlight a segment on the video timeline. 5 Videos on Making Flipped Video Lessons. Flipped Learning Network Ning. IDEA WATCH: School Libraries, Librarians, and Project-Based Learning–“Flexing” Library Spaces for Learning. Last spring, our AP environmental science class teacher gave her students an assignment: Find something environmental about our school and community that they wanted to change, form a class community, and propose solutions to the problem.

IDEA WATCH: School Libraries, Librarians, and Project-Based Learning–“Flexing” Library Spaces for Learning

Each class brainstormed and voted on a problem they wanted to address, and then formed subcommittees for publicity, finances, etc. So how did the library fit into this venture? For one thing, the classes used me as the research expert, calling me in for advice on where to find information, who to contact, and who the experts were in the field.

A Texas colleague of mine, White Oak Middle School librarian Michelle Cooper—whose school focuses on project-based learning (PBL) experiences for students—also sees an important role for libraries and librarians in PBL: “In my experience, libraries play a vital role in supporting project-based learning. Equally important to our students’ process was having a space to work in that supported their collaboration. The 6-Step Guide to Flipping Your Classroom. April 2, 2015 After yesterday’s post on “Flipped Learning Resources” one of our readers emailed us this beautiful visual outlining the six main steps involved in the creation of a flipped classroom.

The 6-Step Guide to Flipping Your Classroom

These steps include: planning, recording, sharing, changing, grouping, and regrouping. Read the graphic for more details on each of these steps. As a refresher for those who are not yet familiar with the concept of a flipped classroom. CloudSchool a simple and elegant platform for instruction. Flipped Learning: Gateway to Student Engagement. Flipped Learning Network Hub.

10 Edtech Tools for the Flipped Classroom - The Tech Edvocate. How to Flip Your Classroom - A Step-by-Step Guide. About ETR Community.

How to Flip Your Classroom - A Step-by-Step Guide

Flip This Library: School Libraries Need a Revolution. School libraries need a revolution, not evolution One of the biggest business battles of our time is between Microsoft and Google.

Flip This Library: School Libraries Need a Revolution

The two have very different business models. Microsoft believes that if they build it, we will come—and buy their product. Google’s approach is different: if they build it, we will integrate it into our lives. We use Microsoft products on their terms, but we use Google products—from iGoogle to GoogleDocs—on our terms, to construct whatever we want. What does this have to do with school libraries? School libraries are like Microsoft (without the revenue, of course). Sorry folks, but the old paradigm is broken. Last year, when I thought of revising my book Taxonomies of the School Library Media Program (Hi Willow, 2000), I realized that I had pushed the traditional model of school libraries about as far as it could go.