You must be logged-in in order to download this resource. If you do not have an AOE account, create one now. If you already have an account, please login.
Login Create AccountFree Preview
Introduction
Introduction
1:41
Logistics of Recording Videos
Ideas for Video Content
The Best Types of Videos to Record
2:34
Additional Video Ideas
1:04
Using Videos for Instruction
An Overview of How to Share Videos
3:01
Additional Instructional Ideas
More Instructional Ideas for Flipped Videos
4:24
Conclusion
Final Considerations on Flipping Your Classroom
1:40
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
1 PD Hours
1 Learn the basics of flipping your classroom to promote autonomy and differentiate instruction for your students
2 Explore the best equipment, ideas, lessons, and apps to help you record videos
3 Discover new instructional strategies to help you seamlessly integrate flipped videos into your classroom and curriculum
Imagine an art classroom where you never need to repeat yourself. A place where you can teach without interruption and still maximize student learning. Once you get started flipping your classroom, that dream can become a reality! In this Learning Pack, you will see how easy it can be to create videos for your classroom. Learn the basics to make your instruction, classroom management, and ability to differentiate easier than ever!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
5. Engagement
B. Designs scaffolded instruction to facilitate student learning
D. Constructs opportunities for student choice and authentic learning
E. Selects technology resources to supplement instructional strategies
6. Differentiation
A. Designs inclusive instruction based on individual differences and understanding of diverse cultures and communities
B. Designs instruction to address student background knowledge and ability levels
C. Develops appropriate adaptations and enrichments for students
D. Differentiates instruction and activities to align with IEP goals
Nic Hahn
Host of AOEU's Everyday Art Room, Elementary Art Teacher, and PRO Facilitator
Nic Hahn, an elementary art teacher in Minnesota, and she has worked as an instructor for AOEU. She also authors the popular blog “Mini Matisse.” She enjoys sharing creative ideas and positive musings about teaching. Nic has worked with learners from preschoolers through adults and has discovered she loves teaching at all levels.
Best Recording Options
Best Distribution Options
Getting Started with Flipping
Types of Lessons to Flip
When and Where to Watch Flipped Lessons
Planning for Flipped Lessons
Debunking the 2 Most Common Myths About Flipped Teaching
Nic's YouTube page
4 Flipped Teachers' YouTube Channels You Won’t Want to Mis...