I am putting together a list of sites for help with flipping the classroom and my thoughts (and will soon elicit those of some of my fellow bloggers). One of the places I found came from the Digital Sandbox which created the very thoughtful Prezi above as well as this page which has everything you need to start a flipped classroom - even how to use Screencastomatic.
- Hindu Gods And Prezis
.prezi-player { width: 450px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; }RELG 1040 - 03 on PreziYes, I know that we've all covered Hinduism but you should see this Prezi (and above), not just for the great review of Hindu gods, but for the neat...
- Roman Contributions
.prezi-player { width: 450px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; } Roman Contributions on PreziOne of my "standard" world history freshmen just turned in this great Prezi on the contributions of the ancient Romans. It is a great way to...
- Greek Contributions
.prezi-player { width: 450px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; } Greek Contributions on PreziWhile I sometimes have to spend a lot of time showing students how to do something digital, last week I spent three minutes showing the kids how to...
- Prezi On Mesopotamia
.prezi-player { width: 450px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; } Mesopotamia Info Scavenger Hunt on PreziAs you can see from the comment two posts ago a young blogger, Dan Klumer, asked me to e-mail him (which I did). So I went...
- Prezi
.prezi-player { width: 450px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; } Above is a great show of the power of Prezi. Click on the arrow a few times and you will see how it works. Also, when you get to a youtube video, let is sit a second...