Visual Literacy, FLIPPED CLASSroom & DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Communication is becoming ever more visual
how C.R.A.P. is your design?
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The main idea behind flipping a class is to maximize the time the students have in the presence of an "expert" other when engaged in meaningful activity with access to help when they need it.
From desktop slideshow presentation to Slideshare for embedding
Using Power Point to deliver or introduce lessons is nothing new. Once it is uploaded to Slideshare, however, it can be embedded in a website or wiki making important notes for review available for students as homework before class or, in the case of this example, made avilable for on demand review of important information that they will always need.
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From slideshow presentation to YouTube video
Did you know YouTube has editing functionality and you can even search copyright free music for your work?
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Simple laptop video with iMovie help
This was an "official" flipped class exercise. As many students were making the same error I assigned this as homework so they would arrive prepared for the next class, having had the benefit of this review and, thus, be ready to make the most of our limited time together.
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Ken Burns Slideshow, Transitions, Text & Keynote mix
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iMovie
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a flat classroom reflection
Transitions, Text & Keynote mix
taking it to another level
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Don't scoff. You could produce all of the animations (without the guy behind them) in Power Point or Keynote and narrate it achieving a very similar effect.
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