Create Your Own Resources
How do you create your own resources? The list below shows some great, easy-to-use software for creating your own videos and web quests. Most have tutorials to get you started. Once you try, you'll see how easy it is.
ACTIVITY:
Choose one of the resources listed below, or another one you are familiar with.
Create a very short introductory video of yourself and publish it. Share the link to your published video here as well as a short reflective paragraph on how you found using the resource.
ACTIVITY:
Choose one of the resources listed below, or another one you are familiar with.
Create a very short introductory video of yourself and publish it. Share the link to your published video here as well as a short reflective paragraph on how you found using the resource.
Show MeDescription: Create and share resources on your iPad. The website shows examples and has tutorials of how to use the app. This is an easy app to use. Students can use it to make their own videos and be involved in the flipping process.
JingDescription: Allows you to capture an image, or maximum 5 minute video on your computer and annotate. This is a good choice for beginners.
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CamtasiaDescription: Create and edit videos on your computer. Simple and easy to use and et started, you can record your screen or webcam and then edit and add effects to make your video more engaging.
PowtoonDescription: Use this to create animated videos or slideshows for an engaging presentation. Has a free version, but also has paid, premium plans.
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Description: Uses your iPad or tablet to create and share resources. Easy to use and create videos, and easy to share. Links to Dropbox and Google Drive easily. 3 plans are available including a free version, a paid teacher plan and a school plan.
WebquestsDescription: Webquests focus students searching the web by providing them a resource to explore and find information. Teachers provide one or two resources and the information they need to find. This is sometimes called an internet scavenger hunt.
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Need More Ideas? Other Resources
Other resources like YouTube Editor, iMovie, Explain Everything and Educanon are also great for creating your own resources. Help us build our collection of resources that could be used for flipped learning by adding to the Google doc here.