In this episode, we look at how to check for understanding when sharing videos with students. You’ll hear practical tips and strategies for keeping your students engaged and ensuring they grasp the information presented in this dynamic and interactive format.
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Tips for Sharing Videos with Students
- Embed questions into a video.
- Pause for a Turn and Talk.
- Use a Stop and Jot to respond.
- Ask students to respond on video.
- Use questions as a journal prompt.
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Episode Resources
- Connect with Monica Burns on Instagram
- Class Tech Tips Free Newsletter & EdTech Events and Workshops
- Edpuzzle (Interactive video lesson creator)
- Nearpod (Student engagement tool)
- Flocabulary (Hip-hop videos & Instructional activities)
- BrainPOP (Explainer Videos & Activities)
- Microsoft Flip (Video discussion tool)
- Seesaw (Student-driven Digital Portfolios & ParentCommunication)
- Microsoft OneNote Class Notebook for Students (Blog Post)
- Boost Student Writing During Be An Author Month (Blog Post)
- 7 YouTube Tips for Teachers with a Free Download (Blog Post)
- How to Quickly Create Narrated Videos (Blog Post)
- 10 Favorite Educational YouTube Channels (Blog Post)
- Making a video interactive with Nearpod (YouTube video)
- More Engaging Video Learning 6 Strategies That Work (Blog Post)
- Connecting Flipped Learning to Differentiated Instruction with Martha Ramirez & Carolina R. Buitrago (Podcast Episode)
- Must-Try Tips for Adding Questions to a Video Lesson (Blog Post)
- Use Digital Videos for Assessment and Engagement with Screencastify (Blog Post)
- How to Boost Productivity with Creative Journaling with Nichole Carter (Podcast Episode)