practical tips and advice for adding video content to your in-person, blended, and online classes....
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DEMYSTIFYING THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM
Practical tips and advice for adding video content to your in-person, blended, and online classes.
Marc Ditty – A&P Instructor
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
My Story2011 - Basic Anatomy (few trial videos posted)
Summer 2012 – Ed. Evaluation
Late Fall Semester 2012 – Published Key Topic Videos
Spring Semester 2013 – Established a video of the week program in Advanced A&P.
January 30, 2013 – Classes canceled due to a late afternoon snow storm.
Provided the lecture for the day on YouTube.
Continued posting lectures and labs since this date.
Tools CamStudio – Free Download (Screen Video)
Movie Maker – Free Download (Video Editing Software)
Camcorder – Free checkout (Media Services)
Bamboo Tablet – Optional (118.99 Amazon)
YouTube – Optional (Free Web Subscription)
Camtasia Playlist http://
www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1u7PQcmuLhM2-KkjRNsT4CPi7iMQLvD4
This playlist is a series of 5 how-to videos:
1. Demonstrating CamStudio (Screen Capture)
2. Demonstrating Movie Maker Editor
3. Demonstrating YouTube preference editing and playlist creation
4. Demonstrating adding links to Blackboard
5. Using a Bamboo Tablet and SmoothDraw 4.0.1
Top 10 Tips for Success
1. Keep your videos short (5-10 min)
2. Consider doing videos by topic (this will let you change the order later without major revisions)
3. Make an excel spreadsheet with topic names and links for easy access later.
4. Consider making a video library folder in blackboard with all of the video links for ease of transfer between classes.
5. Start with an introduction video for an online or blended class.
Top 10 Tips for Success
6. Use your current Power Points as your initial template.
7. Try Camtasia Relay first it is easy, available, and free
8. Don’t try to do it all in one semester. Start small and build a video library gradually.
9. Work as a team and share your videos with others.
10. You will become accustomed to the sound of your own voice. Nobody cares! Your students will love you anyway!