Flipped Classroom
According to Mike, the best way to start implementing a Flipped Classroom is with LESSON PATHS.
I like Mike's idea of the mash up concept for engaging students. Taking many applications and putting them together.
Think Link is one of those I learn about as well as the other three(3) Digital Flexible Assessments below.
www.thinglink.com I need to try it out. You need an account to embed into a website or link into pictures. You can add links to images and videoEasily create interactive images and videos for your websites, infographics, photo galleries, presentations and more.
1. Lesson Paths (Formerly known as "Mentor Mob") Change
of name. Mike thinks Lesson Paths is the best way to start flipping your classes.
2. PicMonkey Make a collage Mashup Take features from other tools and create product. No account necessary. Capture, Steal, and Borrow. Digitally scrapbooking. Sequencing of a story. Vocabulary assessment.
3. Soundcloud Audio
Infuse Learning is another great tool for checking for student understanding. The different functions and options are great. Creates an interactive assessment, and a great way to share digital concepts.