3 ways to use Flipgrid for reflection
…to take place in meaningful and relevant ways is, for many of us, a challenge. Enter Flipgrid. What is Flipgrid? Billed as a video discussion platform, flipgrid has been a…
Read more…to take place in meaningful and relevant ways is, for many of us, a challenge. Enter Flipgrid. What is Flipgrid? Billed as a video discussion platform, flipgrid has been a…
Read more…neighborhood, and find a house.” Tips and Tools to Encourage Classroom Participation Asynchronous video exchanges for collaborative remote learning with Flipgrid We’ve written about Flipgrid before and are big fans…
Read more…more support. And they’ve decided they want to add Flipgrid to their Google Classroom setup. There are 4 steps to getting Flipgrid going. Really. They are: Start a Grid for…
Read more…Taking the Flipgrid challenge: “What am I grateful for?” Students were more than ready to take the Flipgrid challenge to create a video artifact of what each is thankful for……
Read more…– Reflect, Share, and Respond via Video Flipgrid and Genius Hour Teachers Using Flipgrid in K-12 Classrooms Some of the most effective professional development occurs when we intentionally support…
Read more…Believe essays. Check out this beautiful one about removing snow! Video Reflection Some educators are using Flipgrid to elicit reflection and make it a more social experience. Flipgrid describes itself…
Read more…authentic audience. 3. Embrace Flipgrid! At Williston Central School, in Williston VT, teachers used Flipgrid in order to host a “virtual open house” Flipgrid is a platform where users can…
Read more…to the Google+ Community Connected Classrooms Workshop to generate interest in cross school debates: And check out this 4th grade teacher using Flipgrid to record and share student arguments….
Read more…education in Vermont. So to say thank you, we put together this flipgrid of Thanksgiving messages for the #vted community. You impress us, every single day, with the dedication with…
Read more…for the project. This could be using Flipgrid, sketchnotes, and reflection questions to probe what is going well, what are the challenges, and what are your next steps? (10 minutes)…
Read more…for building a list of resources and docs Flipgrid for video comments on projects Cross school collaborations on Seesaw (video PD about this with examples here) Scaffolding and support PBL…
Read more…members (and even the general public if you desire!) could comment. A shared Flipgrid. Students could post their presentations to a Flipgrid for your class. A new topic, called our…
Read more…one we did on Flipgrid, an excellent way for teachers to use technology to engage and connect across time, space and interwebs. Share a meaningful image from your summer Have…
Read more…helps them connect to share their work. Check out this flipgrid where students can post updates about their projects and respond to other students’ work: Allen Brook School’s Global…
Read more…on Flipgrid about what jobs they applied for and why. Can you hear the enthusiasm? https://tiie.w3.uvm.edu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Cabot-Leads-Abigiail-.mp4 https://tiie.w3.uvm.edu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Cabot-Leads-Cadence-.mp4 What was student interest like? The teachers have reported a lot…
Read more…a “photo booth”: laptop or desktop computer off in a quiet corner (movable office partitions make great sound dampeners), with a mic if you’ve got one. Set up a Flipgrid…
Read more…on how it all went. Students marked up butcher paper listing three guiding principles, or they hopped on Flipgrid and record a video reflection. Or both! How we did it…
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…you did today”. And that is great, that there is reflection happening. I think about ways to expand that. With great video tools right now like Flipgrid, with sketchnoting, with…
Read more…on students fluctuated between teacher created reflection templates to platforms such as FlipGrid, photo evidence, Instagram posts, written reflection, etc. 3. Team-building is key This type of PBL work requires…
Read more…variety of technology (Flipgrid, Slack, Google Hangouts, website, blogs) to get to know each other and publish their inquiry questions and request and make visits to each other’s classrooms ….
Read more…students; Using a reflection tool like Flipgrid, so that students can reflect or respond to prompts, assignments, or conversations. Middle/High Schools: Students in these grades often have multiple teachers. For…
Read more…Readalouds! Read a chapter aloud to your students. Mindful moments (try the breathing exercise above together) Jokes and riddles Morning announcements Meme of the day Assign a Flipgrid dance-off inspired…
Read more…class contribute to a Flipgrid where each student shared a joke. A note of caution about virtual morning meetings: So many of us are learning a “new normal”, and video-conferencing…
Read more…just within your class. Life: That’s such a great point. I love the asynchronous ideas around check-ins. And I’ve seen teachers doing that with tools like Flipgrid or Padlet where…
Read more…opening their classrooms, minds, and hearts to each other and their students. Educators use a variety of technology (Flipgrid, VoiceThread, Hangouts, website, blogs) to get to know each other and…
Read more…two of a student project in a Flipgrid. See what others are doing to gain inspiration. How do you help students be seen, heard, and respected for who they are…
Read more…a question and share your thinking? You’ll have up to two minutes. Don’t forget to watch and listen to other in the flipgrid. How can you use proficiencies and PLPs…
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