Technology and resources
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Technology and resources
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Aaron Mullally (405)
Objective:
  1. Apply technology to create media for the flipped lesson

  2. Identify what technologic resources are available to the students

  3. Create a media lecture and upload it into the Sophia.org tutorial

  4. Emphasize the importance of including notes, worksheets, .PDF files etc. to supplement the lesson media

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Technology for Creating Media

This video discusses technology resources to use for creating your lecture media and the importance of injecting yourself into your lesson.

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Technology Tool-Kit

Here are some technology resources that you can use to create lecture media.

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Technology Resources

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Congratulations

Congratulations, you are almost there! By this point you have thought about how flipping the classroom will create a paradigm shift in your teaching practice; you've learning about backward design and how to plan a flipped lesson; you've learned about the importance of quality mapped learning objectives; you've learned about tying your assessment to your objectives and were given different ideas for in-class assessments; and now you have learned how to use technology to create lecture media and how to put it into your Sophia.org tutorial. Now all you have to do is take the final quiz and deliver your lesson to your class. Please take some time after your lesson to reflect on how it went and what adjustments you think you need to make to your lesson, good or bad. Also, let Sophia.org know how your lesson went, they'd love to hear about your success and how this certificate program helped changed your approach toward teaching. Take care and good luck with your lesson delivery!

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    mary williams (250) — about 1 year ago

    You may want to look into educreations- free, has an app for ipad, and is very easy to use.

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    Tony Reeves (0) — about 1 year ago

    There's also a great free screencasting tool called Screencast-O-Matic - well worth a look.

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    Thomas Powell (188) — about 1 year ago

    Another screencasting software is called Camtasia... free 1-month trial, and then you pay about $60/year I think

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      Aaron Mullally (405) answered about 1 year ago

      Thanks for the input Thomas, it's appreciated. Can you elaborate more about your experience with Camtasia?

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