In this video, Holland Christian Schools' chemistry teacher Dale Eizenga explains how access to a variety of technology resources has enabled him to flip the traditional in-class lecture and at-home assignment model of learning. Using software and websites, Dale records many lessons for students and makes those screencast videos available online and via the school's podcast channel.
Great job. I would avoid the Itunes part. First, It requires the students to have itunes installed on thier own machines.. Second, on shared machines, students will have to login to Itunes.Itunes requires constant updates. You would be better off uploading the podacasts or videos to Youtube which doesn't require a software install. Or use a hosted web site.
jimcnj 4 months ago
What a great explanation of the "flipped" classroom. We would love to have your input on vodcasting.ning.com
runfardvs 1 year ago