I'm now a Flipgrid Ambassador! Pretty pumped to share this awesome tool with not only my staff, but at conferences, edcamps, and other professional learning opportunities.
I've written about Flipgrid in the past, but I wanted to do a little post about 5 innovative ways to use it in your classroom in case you like it but you're a little stumped! 1. Use it as a bellringer! Have a question about what you learned the previous class period and see your students give their answer via video and more importantly see them think. 2. Have a class debate! Have your students create a video of their point of view then reply to a classmate. 3. Feedback. You can have your students give feedback on a lesson you just finished or a project they're doing. See what they think and what they would change! 4. Book Review. Use Flipgrid to facilitate book discussions over characters or plots or themes. Get them to dive into a character and share what they think! 5. Exit Ticket. Have your kiddos respond to something that they learned in your class, something they did or created, or something that they're struggling with. If you're interested in using Flipgrid more, visit Flipgrid's blog! There you can find more ways to use it in the classroom as well as ways to become a Flipgrid Certified Educator as well as a Flipgrid Community Builder. Also take a look at #FlipgridFever on Twitter! What are some other ways you see yourself using Flipgrid in your classroom?
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