flipped classroom
The Flipped Classroom model is when the content delivery is recorded in videos that students watch before coming to class so class time can be spent on discussion, application, and productive group work.
The Flipped Classroom model is a great way to support various student needs as students are able to access content at their own pace and can pause and re-watch as needed. It can also be a great way to address AI misuse with in-person class time becoming more collaborative and engaging with discussions and questions and time to work on assignments in-class.
Video Resources
This video is an excellent resource and place to start for inspiration when creating instructional videos for your class.
This video walks through the basics of the Flipped Classroom model and who can use it in their classes.
This is a recorded webinar that focuses on instructional math videos, although the principles and elements discussed can be applied across content areas.
This is a recorded webinar that focuses on literacy and is great for primary teachers. Real-world examples are shown and the second half is a demo of WeVideo.
This recorded webinar focuses on science videos. Each of these webinars starts with ways to make a video engaging and ends with a WeVideo demo.
This video is great for high school or online teachers and goes more in-depth on how to use videos in an online teaching setting.