Lively #DoceriChat this week on screencasting! Terrific ideas on length, pacing, flow and how to assess students’ progress. We answered the question of how to upload Doceri screencasts direct to Edmodo – as well as other apps on your iPad – with a screenshot example on the Open In function. Everyone got excited about using […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in #DoceriChat, Screencasts
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Also tagged assessment, classroom, Edmodo, edtech, Educanon, education, flipped classroom, interactive, interactive teaching, iPad, ipaded, screencast, Ted, TedEd, video, whiteboard, Zaption
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On the surface, Doceri is a powerful way to get mobile in your classroom, record lessons and create flipclass screencast videos. But dig a little deeper, and the power of Doceri really comes alive. The Doceri Timeline is what sets it apart from every other whiteboard or screencasting app. Using the Doceri timeline, you can edit […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Doceri, Tutorials
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Also tagged animation, app, board, edit, editing, edtech, education, interactive, iPad, ipaded, lesson, screencast, teach, teaching, timeline, white, whiteboard
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February 24, 2014 – 4:08 pm
These words of advice permeate the Twittersphere every day. Just start: don’t worry about the outcome, the quality, nor how the kids will react to you screencasts. After watching thousands of teacher screencasts and creating some of my own, I’ve come to the conclusion that once you start, your screencasts only get better. One thing’s […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom, Screencasts, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged flipped class, flipped classroom, lesson, lesson planning, lessons, screencast, screencasting, teacher, teacher prep time, time
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September 8, 2013 – 9:17 pm
Screencast videos are most often associated with flipped classroom instruction. However, Doceri’s 2012/13 End of Year Survey found that Doceri teachers use screencasts in the classroom in a variety of ways. Nearly 60 percent of Doceri teachers ‘sent the whiteboard home’ with students via screencasts that were viewed both in class and at home. Of […]
Can a few days rejuvenate the spirit of veteran special education teacher that thought he’d seen it all? YES!! It’s absolutely exciting to have viewed teachers making change completely on their own. Technology gives us time, student data, and means to connect in ways that I had only dreamed of. I have been blending technology […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Flipped Classroom
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Also tagged Derek Sivers, Doceri, edtech, failure, Flipcon13, flipped classroom, interactive, learn, learn through failure, learning, mistakes, special education, technology, whiteboard, workshop
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When we spoke with Richard Newton in the fall of 2011, he was just discovering ways to engage his Claremont Graduate University students using Doceri interactive whiteboard app for the iPad. We caught up again with Richard this month to discuss his new adventures in flipped learning at Cal Poly Pomona where he is now […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, Doceri Teacher Feature, Flipped Classroom, Higher Education, Humanities, Screencasts
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Also tagged ACE model, attribution theory, classroom, college, critical thinking, emic, ethnicity, etic, flipped class, flipped classroom, gender, higher ed, higher education, highered, hip-hop, humanites, iPad, iPad use in the classroom, iPads in higher education, lecture, screencast, Screencasts, universities, university, whiteboard, YouTube
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