The Feel Good Friday Tip of the Week this week is an awesome tool that I just found out about called Flip Grid. This tool can be accessed through www.flipgrid.com. It's FREE! You get 4 free "classrooms" with unlimited question and answer capabilities! With flipgrid, teachers can create grids of short discussion-style questions that students can respond to through recorded videos. Using flipgrid boosts community and social presence in face-to-face hybrid and online classrooms, thus giving your students a voice!
You can create up to four grids with a Flipgrid account for free, after that they cost. Grids can be classes, sections, groups of students, research groups, faculty groups, or any collection of users interested in a common strand of questions. Each grid can hold an unlimited number of questions, and each question can hold an unlimited number of responses.
Questions are short, text-based prompts (think Twitter™) that can include basic formatting (e.g., bold, italic) and links to websites or documents.
Questions are short, text-based prompts (think Twitter™) that can include basic formatting (e.g., bold, italic) and links to websites or documents.
Students can follow your grids and receive email updates when new questions are added. In addition, you can email a link to the grid or each individual question with ease. When students respond they snap a thumbnail photo (with multiple filter options to have a little fun and get aligned with the webcam), record their video response (up to 90 seconds) as many times as they need, and submit their video.
Students have several ways to connect with their personal videos and those of their peers: by likes and direct links, as well as Twitter, Blog, and Facebook integration. Remember, teachers set whether videos can be shared outside of Flipgrid if privacy is a concern. It’s up to you.
I have set up a "test" board for my schools! Click on the following link: http://flipgrid.com/#2f636163
From there, you will see the question that I've posted. You will click on the question and a new screen will open. Watch my video first. Then click on the green + sign on the left hand side. You will be prompted to "allow" the computer to take your picture. Take your picture, click the approval button on the bottom right, and then record your response! I look forward to seeing your responses!
Have a wonderful day and an awesome weekend! "See" you next Friday!