We have a WINNER!! of the Doceri user video contest to win an IPAD PRO AND APPLE PENCIL is… Mark Willis!!! Congratulations Mark! Here’s a previous Doceri Teacher Feature About Mark. Now the winning entry…
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri Teacher Feature, Events, Math
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Also tagged Apple Pencil, Contest winner, Doceri, Doceri iPad app, Doceri Promo, edtech, educational technology, iPad pro, K-12, Mark Willis, math, screencast
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September 7, 2016 – 4:06 pm
Coming back to school this year has caused me to rethink my entire pedagogy. Why? I have a unique opportunity and I know there is a better way (to teach). I teach at Lawrence Cook Middle School as a special educator in Santa Rosa, California. We are a developing community school. A community school is one […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom, K-12, Special Ed, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged "back to school", 2016-2017 school year, Community school, Doceri, edtech, educational technology, flipped learning, Flipped learning network, flipping special education, Flipping the classroom, iPad2, Jason Gilmore, Jon Bergmann, middle school, screencast, Screencasts, Special ed, tech in special ed
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“Minecraft in the classroom is AMAZING!” states Benjamin Cogswell, Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) for Alisal Union School District. He goes on to say, “There are so many teachable moments within this flexible learning environment. Constructing the setting of a book, mixing chemicals to understand science, and manipulating blocks to understand fractions are just a few […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, K-12, Math, Screencasts, Teaching Methods, Teaching Methods, The Common Core State Standards
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Also tagged Ben Cogswell, Benjamin Cogswell, Doceri, doceri and minecraft, doceri and minecraftedu, edtech, education, educationla technology, elementary, flipped classroom, fractions, k12, math, minecraft, minecraftedu, school, TOSA
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October 21, 2015 – 10:14 pm
Recently Doceri Teacher, Kenny Bosch Flipped his Parent Teacher Conference made with iMovie and Doceri. It’s a great example of a teacher using technology to develop the parent/ teacher relationship. Kenny uses a Doceri screencast to front load his students’ parents with all the nuts and bolts of the class so he can give all meeting […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri, Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, History
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Also tagged conference, Doceri, flip, flipped parent teacher conference, Kenny Bosch, parent, screencast, teacher
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November 18, 2014 – 9:57 pm
Thursday November 11th 2014 5pm PST – 5:30pm. Join us as we host a discussion among Doceri teachers to explore their transition from Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side on Google Hangout. Doceri’s Education Advocate Jason Gilmore leads the discussion. He’ll explore why the teachers began creating videos and using the Doceri […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri, Events
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Also tagged 21st education, classroom, Doceri, DoceriChat, google hangout, guide on the side, higher education, K-12 education, sage on the stage, screencasting, student driven, video
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November 11, 2014 – 3:03 pm
Name: Rebecca DeLozier School: Lewisville High School District: Lewisville Independent School District State: Texas Subject: AP Biology and Physics Rebecca DeLozier has been flipping her AP Biology and Physics classes for several years. She has some basic advice for teachers new to creating screencasts: 1. Start Small, with a single concept or a quick compare and contrast. 2. […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, Science, Screencasts
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Also tagged "Doceri timeline", apbionerd, biology, flipped classroom, flipped learning, Lewisville High School, Physics, Rebecca DeLozier, Science, screencasting, video
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Once again, at the end of the US school year, we asked for input about how teachers are using Doceri. What we’ve learned is not surprising – the more teachers use Doceri, the more integral it becomes to their classrooms. K-12 Teacher Survey Highlights Though the survey itself was open to everyone, these results […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, News, Survey
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Also tagged 1:1 ipad, class, classroom, edtech, education, educational technology, elementary, flipped classroom, high school, interactive, iPad, ipaded, Jr. High, K-12, language arts, math, middle school, Science, survey, teach, teacher, whiteboard
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Name: April Barton School: Cottonwood High School District: Granite School District State: Utah Subject: Mathematics 1. What drove you to begin making Doceri screencasts for your students? I was having difficulty keeping students caught up with the material when they were absent. Either they would just be lost for a unit or two, or they would […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, Math
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Also tagged algebra, classrom, Doceri, education, flipped classsroom, geometry, high school, iPad, K-12, K-12 education, math, recording lectures, screen cast, screencast, screencasting, teach, teacher, teaching, volume
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In last week’s #DoceriChat we focused on screencasting. Several teachers were keen to try using Doceri screencasts together with interactive online lesson platforms Zaption, eduCanon and TedEd. This prompted this week’s focus on interactivity, assessment and analytics for screencast lessons. We’ll continue the discussion, and check in with the teachers who have experimented with these […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in #DoceriChat
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Also tagged app, cast, class, classroom, Educanon, flip, flipped, interactive, iPad, learn, learning, screen, screencast, teach, teacher, teaching, TedEd, video, whiteboard, Zaption
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