Below are links to various resources related to the flipped classroom. If you are interested in communicating with other flippers then join the flipped learning network at http://flippedclassroom.org/. This is an online community of educators who are interested in the flipped classroom. It has many forums, groups and resources. This site is a great place to get ideas and resources for flipping your classroom. It even has subject specific groups such as mathematics, history, foreign language, physics, chemistry, etc.
Links related to the Flipped Classroom
- Flipped Classroom infographic
- The Flipped Classroom- Turning Traditional Education on its Head
- Watch Aaron Sams’ mastery class in action.
- The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture
- Five Best practices in the Flipped Classroom
- Should You Flip Your Classroom
- Getting Started with YouTube Annotations
- There is No Such Thing as the Flipped Classroom by Aaron Sams
- The Flipped Classroom Explained in 22 Minutes
- Flipping the Classroom Requires More than Video
- Flipping the Classroom
- Khan Academy and the effectiveness of Science Videos
- Many Math Screencasts
- Eric Mazur – Active Learning
- Eric Mazur on collaborative learning and the flipped classroom
- Harvard Ed Review Article
- · Flipped Model without mandatory HW (Brian Bennett)
Flipped Classroom Sites
- Flipped Mind – Mark Burkholz Flipped Classroom site
- Flipped Classroom
- Flipped Learning Blog by Jon Bergmann
General Resources
- OER Commons
- iTunes University
- MIT Open CourseWare
- YouTube Teachers
- Flipped High School
- PBS Teachers
- CrashCourse
- TedEd
- PBS Learning Media
- Khan Academy
Math:
Science:
History/Social Science:
English/Language Arts:
Screencasting Sites:
- Khan Academy
- FreeLanguage.org
- YouTube – Teachers
- YouTube.edu
- Flipped High School
- OER Commons
- iTunes University
- MIT Open CourseWare
- PBS Teachers
- PBS Learning Media
- CrashCourse
- Ted-Ed
Screencast Recording software
Computer:
- Screencast-o-matic– $15/Yr for all functions – can record up to 15 minutes. Instantly uploads to YouTube. Cloud-based
- Jing – Free and easy. Records up to 5 minutes
- Snagit – Records longer screencasts but costs $49.95 per user
- QuickTime (Mac) – Free and easy
- Camtasia – Not free – More sophisticated functions. Costs $300 per use
Chromebook
- Screencastify – A simple free video screen capture software for Chrome, Chromebooks and Chromeboxes
- More from Greg Kulowiec: Chromebooks & Videos
IPad – The Best IPad screencasting apps:
- ExplainEverything (Recommended) – Costs $2.99 but a great choice. You can record video over multiple pages, rerecord, rearrange pages, many pen colors, built-in laser tool, copy and paste pictures. Best of all it uploads to YouTube.
- Educreations – Lets teacher create an online classroom to host tutorials
- ShowMe – lets teachers create and merge accounts for students
- Vine – Allows users to create short and share videos that are automatically spliced together
Input Devices
- SmartBoard – Need bluetooth headset
- Wacom pen tablets –Inexpensive tablet costs around $79
- Computer Tablets – Such as the Surface Pro. Runs MS software. Full-fledged computer and a tablet!
- Livescribe Echo SmartPen –Can easily create pencasts. $100-$200
Platforms for Storing Screencasts