Common Core Tech -Teaching with Video....Just Get Started
Transcript of Common Core Tech -Teaching with Video....Just Get Started
Common Core Tech
Teaching with Video - Just Get Started…
October 26th 2013
Ariel BraunsteinCo-Founder and CEO, Knowmia
Why Video?
Common core encourages teachers to use inquiry-based/investigative methods… Students learn through discovery
Isn’t video doing the exact opposite?Telling students what to do
NO!
Why Video?
Video supports whatever you do in class
Video frees up more quality in-class interaction (and
discovery)
Video can facilitate discovery and investigation
Video enables self-pace learning
Video is very useful for repetition (improving knowledge
retention)
Video allows you to create individualized instructions
Video can be very engaging
Video can be measured (tracked)
Video allows you to bring content from other sources
Why Video?
Video is not replacing teachers
Video is not making you a better teacher
Video is not making your students smarter
Video is not requiring you to be a tech guru
Video is not scary
Video is not the answer to all your problems
Video is just a tool…Powerful, flexible and engagingto support you and your students
Does Video = Flipped Teaching?
Not necessarily
How Should I Use Video?
In school
During class
Make your own
Same for all
Track progress
You create
Formal presentation
At home
As homework
Select from
others
Target sub-
groups
Track outcomes
Students create
Informal talk
Repositories of Videos
Authoritative Sources
Brightstorm
Khan Academy
Learn Zillion
Ted Ed
Twig
Crowd Sourced
Educreation
GooruLearning
Knowmia
OpenEd.IO
SchoolTube
Showme
WatchKnowLearn
YouTube
Curated Collections
Edcanvas
Learnist
Nuskool
OpenEd.IO
Sorry if I am missing or miscategorized any of the companies above…
Tools for Video Creation
iPad Apps
ShowMe
Knowmia
Explain Everything
Educreation
Screen Casting
Apple QuickTime
Screen-o-matic
Screenr
Techsmith
• Snagit
• Jing
• Camtasia
Video Editing
Adobe Premier
Apple iMovie
AVS Video Editor
Corel VideoStudio
Techsmith Camtasia
YouTube (Video Editor)
Sorry if I am missing or miscategorized any of the companies above…
How-to Guide on Knowmia.comwww.knowmia.com/howto
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Slideshow
Talking head (Full screen or
PIP)
In-front of the whiteboard
Screen recording
Pen recording
Animation
Video footage
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Slideshow
Teacher: Tim Aldridge
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Talking head
Teacher: Keith Hughes
Teacher: Jeremy Stout
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
In-front of the whiteboard
Swivl
Teacher: Tyler Tarver
Teacher: Robert Ahdoot
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Screen recording
Teacher: Paul AndersenScreen Casting
Apple QuickTime
Screen-o-matic
Screenr
Techsmith
• Snagit
• Jing
• Camtasia
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Pen recording
Teacher: William Duncan
Teacher: Natasha Rausch
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Animation
Teacher: Catherine Morrison
Teacher: Natasha Rausch
Types/Elements of Video Lessons
Video footage
Teacher: David Ware
Teacher: Tyler DeWitt
How Do You Advance?
Mix different techniques
Push the envelope on what you already
know
Try different tools
Get feedback from other teachers
Ask your students to create video
projects
Take risks – It’s (usually) worth it!
Knowmia Teach
Video Revolution Project
www.knowmia.com/vrp
Get Inspired by Other Teachers
www.knowmia.com/content/InspirationCorner
Online Assignments
How do you track progress?
Online Assignments
Google Forms
Knowmia
Moodle
Survey Monkey
Web Assign
Directions
Lessons
Questions
Reports/Data
Online Assignments
How do you track progress?
Directions
Lessons
Questions
Teacher’s View (Editing)
Student’s View
Online Assignments
How do you track progress?
www.knowmia.com/content/AssignmentWizard
Find Out More…www.knowmia.com/teachers
What’s Next?
Find one opportunity
Invest in one lesson
Just get started!