EdPuzzle is a lesson enhancement option that was brought to my attention in a district professional development a year or so ago. I did not investigate it much at the time, but for this project, I took time to watch the tutorials and look through all it has to offer. I was truly excited when I realized how much material it has and the simplicity of its use for classroom purposes that fit my curriculum. I know this will be a resource that I incorporate into my planning for this coming school year.
As far as the voice memos and iMovie instructional videos for flipped classroom method, I realize the power of this for multiple reasons. Students that have been absent due to illness or students that were just absent can catch up on what they missed via a pre-recorded lesson. They could have the same material presented to them and not fall behind on course work. Also, for student learners that do not catch on quickly this type of instruction could benefit them tremendously. All students could have access to the files prior to a lesson, but some students need to recall that information multiple times in order for it to stick. This method provides them an opportunity to re-listen and recall that information as often as needed. Great tools to add to my classroom! Vocaroo:https://vocaroo.com/i/s1gGzB8WmZzM iMovie: What is a Computer? https://youtu.be/IbsQV6doVn4 EdPuzzle: Code: buwozir Link: https://edpuzzle.com/join/buwozir Copyright © 2019 All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of [email protected] is prohibited.
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S.Kaur
7/23/2019 08:52:58 pm
I had never used EdPuzzle or heard of it. I watched tutorials on Youtube, which took me time to prepare this, but it eventually became easier with practice.
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Reginald Matthews
7/25/2019 08:43:19 pm
How did you like EdPuzzle? I liked it,but got confused on how to share it..
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Tian
7/25/2019 09:12:22 pm
You've made a good point on facilitating the absent student to catch-up by adopting interactive practicing tools. They are mostly online and for free, easy to manipulate and deliver. It's also one of the reasons I like these hands-on projects.
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