In The Classroom

Tutorials/Instructional

    • Flipping - Students can watch these instructional videos outside of traditional class time to prepare for the more hands-on application work they will do in class.

    • Remediation - Students the need extra help can watch videos to gain more instruction, with the option to rewind and rewatch as needed.

    • Enrichment - Students that are ready for additional content or challenges can use your recorded screencasts to extend their learning.

    • Differentiation - There is only one of you, but there can be loads of videos you have created, allowing students to explore different content as needed or desired.

    • Independence - With recorded screencasts students and teachers can get help on their own initiative and on their own time, without having to get face to face help for everything.

    • How-To-Videos - Create tutorials for tools and resources.

Directions

    • Create directions for learning stations.

    • Blended learning or hybrid experiences.

    • Explain the steps of a lab or experiment for students.

    • Substitute Plans

Feedback

  • Provide an overview of students' writing assignments.

  • Analyze students' math work.

  • Provide a detailed overview of students' written responses.

  • Encourage students to respond to your feedback before releasing grades.

  • Promotes conversation, not comments.

  • Personalized to the student.

Communication

    • Create an overview of the day for the students.

    • Share a video newsletter for parents.

    • Provide an overview of resources for families.

    • Share ideas with colleagues.

Assessment

    • Record questions for students to listen to and watch.

    • This is an assistive/accessible feature.

    • Respond to student videos for math problems, labs, or creative projects.

    • Students record videos demonstrating the learning process.

    • Digital think alouds

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