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Lyn Lall and Phil Hardcastle (Jisc RSC EM advisors) 16/06/2022 Flipped Learning workshop

Creating flipped learning resources

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This workshop raises awareness of what "flipped learning" is, its benefits, as well as exploring a range of free tools to create flipped learning resources

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11/04/2023

Lyn Lall and Phil Hardcastle (Jisc RSC EM advisors)

Flipped Learning workshop

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Objectives

Understand what is meant by “Flipped Learning”

Explore a range of tools to create flipped resources

Create a flipped learning resource

Be aware of how the RSC can support you with effective use of technology to create flipped learning resources

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Session Plan

Introduction to flipped learning and some examples

Hands-on with simple screencasting tools

Screencast-o-matic

Hands-on with • Brainshark• TedED• Blendspace

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Flipped Learning – what is it?

Deliver “just in time” training

Can be accessed anytime, anywhere

Models effective practice with technology

Models effective use of a VLE

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Benefits of flipped delivery model

• Provides flexible access to learning resources 24/7

• Gives teachers more 1:1 time helping students

• Builds stronger student/teacher relationships

• Offers a way for teachers to share information with other colleagues, substitute teachers, students, parents, and the community easily

• Supports differentiation, by allowing students to “rewind” lessons and go through topics at their own pace as often as they need

• Creates a collaborative learning environment in the classroom

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Screencasting – what might you use it for?

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Screencasting tools

• Screenr (free)

• Jing (free)

• Camstudio (free)

• Wink

• Camtasia

• Snagit

• Screencast-O-Matic

• Smart recorder in the Smartnotebook software application

• Screencast.com – free hosting of your screencasts

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Activity

•Create a short “How to Guide” on a piece of software of your choice •Provide a virtual tour of a website•Narrate a Powerpoint•Explain an assignment•Login to RSC EM Moodle and find the resources for Flipped learning workshop

Use Screencast-o-matic to either:

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Top tips for screencasting

Define the purpose of your screencast;

Keep it short ( less than five minutes – often just one or two minutes will be sufficient);

Write a brief script/storyboard – maybe get someone to review it and offer feedback;

Have all your materials ready

Practise first before you record so you don’t need to edit afterwards.

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Screencasting tools

Brief overview of 10 free screen recording software tools

12 screencasting tools to produce video tutorials

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Moving from good to outstanding

• Get your learners to create screencasts for each other

• Create a community of staff who share screencasts for staff development

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Activity

• Create an account on Brainshark

• Upload a presentation or a document to either Brainshark

• Add narration, save and publish

• Show and tell

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TedEd

• Create your own or “flip” an existing lesson

• Context

• Questions – multiple choice and free text

• Additional resources for stretch and challenge

• Add discussion

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http://ed.ted.com/

• Publish

• Share link with learners

• Track views and learner and responses

• Give feedback to learners

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Activity

Create a Flipped resources using TedEd

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Blendspace (formerly EdCanvas)

• Blend resources from all over the web to create interactive lessons

• Add images, weblinks, videos, text, quizzes, surveys

• Create classes and invite students to join and engage with your lessons

• Track learner use and track assessments and surveys

• Respond to user comments and feedback

• Google Chrome app available. Can also be embedded into Edmodo courses

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Blendspace (formerly EdCanvas)

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Teachem

• Choose one or more YouTube videos

• Add flashcards, questions and comments etc to your video to make it into a more rounded learning experience.

• Learners can take notes while watching the videos using the Teachem SmartNote system and email them to the teacher, or share them with each other

• Embed the flipped learning object in a VLE

A tool to enhance video

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Teachem exampleClick on the link provided in the chat pane.

Password -jisc

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How can the RSC help?

• Provide advice on the process of developing online learning resources

• Provide advice and support for using tools to develop learning resources

• Provide advice and support on effective use of your VLE