Sunday, December 10, 2017

Engage students with Flipgrid

#Flipgridfever is taking off with educators all across the globe!

Advertised as "social learning for everyone," Flipgrid is a simple and powerful video recording tool that allows anyone with a webcam to record video responses in seconds. Creating a basic account is simple and free, and once you have an account, you can quickly create a new grid and topic.

Each topic comes with a direct link to either the grid (class or category of questions) or topic (individual questions). Link it from Seesaw or Schoology for quick access! With the free version, users get one grid, but they can have unlimited topics within that grid. (help center, resources)

Check out this sample Flipgrid and add your response to see how it works! Just click the green plus button and record! Once others have posted, browse their ideas and reply if you'd like. You can even add fun stickers to your profile picture.


Integration Ideas:

Flipgrid has some great integration ideas posted on their website. Here are a few ideas from there and elsewhere.

Classrooms
1. Have students respond to question prompts.
2. Have students record themselves explaining their learning.
3. Community reading. (Check out this world read-aloud shared with me by James Knaresboro.)
4. 15 ways to integrate Flipgrid into your classroom (blog post)
5. 10 ways to use Flipgrid for math (blog post)
6. Facilitate an online debate.
7. Get students thinking about a topic to "prime the pump" for in-class discussion.
8. Have students share what they have learned as an exit ticket.
9. Embed in Schoology (links, pages, assignments, discussions).
10. Link from Seesaw.
11. Share classroom news (different students can post summaries/updates each day/week).
12. Building an elementary Flipgrid community.

PLN + Staff
1. Share positive experiences and success stories.
2. Provide input on educational topics and discussions.
3. Flipped staff meetings.
4. Season's greetings.
5. Staff mixer.

School-wide
1. Have all staff introduce themselves to the community.
2. Share school announcements.
3. Staff thank-yous to the community.

These are just a few ideas. Join the sample Flipgrid to share your ideas!





Sunday, December 3, 2017

Assisting struggling readers with text to speech and audio

This week's tip includes a few strategies for using technology to assist your struggling readers. By using these practices, we can help students overcome a challenge in reading to still be allowed to show what they know and continue to be active participants in the learning process.

Digital reading on a Chromebook or with Schoology

  • Embed Audio: Use the microphone icon to record yourself reading test questions, assignment directions or class updates. Students who need to hear the text read to them can click on the recording as needed and at their own pace.  (Directions)


  • Text to Speech Extensions: Have students use a text to speech Chrome extension like Read Aloud. This can be used for any digital reading, not just Schoology tests, and it allows students to adjust voice, speed, pitch and volume. Students highlight the text they would like read aloud and lick the speaker icon on their extensions toolbar. (Directions)
 


Oral directions for young learners on an iPad or with Seesaw
  • Record verbal directions on feed posts: When posting task cards, notes or images to Seesaw, record yourself verbalizing the directions. Those who need to hear them can click the play button below the image or link.

  • Audio directions in Seesaw Activities: The new activities feature in Seesaw allows you to record your directions when creating the activity. Student can listen if needed. Icon cues are also great non-verbal support for early readers. (directions)


  • QR codes to access audio directions: Teachers can create task cards that also include QR codes. Students who need to hear directions aurally can scan the QR and listen to the teacher read the directions. Students who are strong readers can skip the QR code and just read the directions.
  • Embedded Audio in Buncee: This requires a premium account, but Buncee allows teachers to embed audio recordings on each Buncee slide. By using this feature, teachers can embed separate audio directions for each slide (or for several parts of the same slide), thus chunking the learning into smaller parts. Student can access the Buncee through Seesaw or a QR code. (Buncee help center)