Integrating Educational Video Into The Curriculum: How To Use Video To Flip, Differentiate, Assess And Enhance Teaching And Learning In The Classroom – Online

Teachers who use instructional video report that their students retain more information, understand concepts more rapidly and are more enthusiastic about what they are learning. With video as one component in a thoughtful lesson plan, students often make new connections between curriculum topics, and discover links between these topics and the world outside the classroom. 

In this online course you will learn how to locate quality video resources, how to embed them into a variety of applications, have a better understanding of the flipped classroom model, as well as how to use video to assess understanding. There will be four online sessions. 

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 

  • demonstrate understanding of the use and integration of video resources into the curriculum, and the role they play in the teaching/learning process  
  • determine appropriateness of educational video resources for their respective student populations (understanding differentiation) as well as for personal and professional use  
  • develop and apply educational video resources into the curriculum and design learning activities for students (both as a teaching tool and as an assessment tool).  
  • apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in developing video enhanced lessons  

Course Details

Audience K–12 classroom teachers and specialists  
Level All
Instructor Donna Gath Criswell
Dates June 25, 2018 – August 6, 2018
Earn 12 hours of certificate of participation
Location Online
MassCUE Member Cost $195
Non-Member Cost $245
Limit 20 Participants
Prerequisites K-12Beginner/Intermediate with Basic Knowledge of Google Tools 
Graduate Credit (Optional) At the first class, participants may choose to register for 1 graduate credit through Worcester State University for an additional fee of $125.  

Donna Gath Criswell

Donna Criswell has been and Instructional Technology Specialist for many years, most recently for the Sudbury K-8 district. Donna believes that putting the tools into the hands of both teachers AND students, letting them learn through play, is key to ensuring successful and seamless integration and adoption. Donna has presented at numerous conferences throughout the area. She provides professional development for the EDCO Collaborative and Framingham State University. She was invited to participate in Intel’s “Teach for America”, Teach Advanced Online seminar in the UK in 2012 and was a teacher leader for the Massachusetts New Literacies Institute in 2010 and 2011.

 

 

Session 1: The “Tubes”   Learn how to use YouTube for Education, TeacherTube and other video resources in your teaching. 

Session 2: Flipping Your Classroom  In addition to learning about the ‘flipped classroom’ model and pedagogy, you will also learn how to create your own videos with a few web based screen casting tools. 

Session 3: Assessment   Experience tools like Educanon that allow you to take existing video and insert questions to prompts along the way. 

Session 4: Demonstrating Understanding  Learn ways that students can create their own video(s) to demonstrate understanding using the same (or similar) screen casting tools you experienced in Session 2. 

Project Description: Those educators wishing to receive one credit from WSU will be creating an integrated lesson using video.

K-2.DTC.b.1 Collaboratively use digital tools and media resources to communicate key ideas and details in a way that informs, persuades, and/or entertains.

K-2.DTC.b.2 Use a variety of digital tools to exchange information and feedback with teachers.

K-2.DTC.b.3 Use a variety of digital tools to present information to others.

3-5.DTC.b.1 Communicate key ideas and details individually or collaboratively in a way that informs, persuades, and/or entertains using digital tools and media-rich resources.

3-5.DTC.b.2 Collaborate through online digital tools under teacher supervision.

6-8.DTC.b.1 Communicate and publish key ideas and details individually or collaboratively in a way that informs, persuades, and/or entertains using a variety of digital tools and media-rich resources.

6-8.DTC.b.2 Collaborate synchronously and asynchronously through online digital tools.

6-8.DTC.b.3 Demonstrate ability to communicate appropriately through various online tools (e.g., email, social media, texting, blog comments).

9-12.DTC.b.1 Communicate and publish key ideas and details to a variety of audiences using digital tools and media-rich resources.

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Integrating Educational Video Into The Curriculum: How To Use Video To Flip, Differentiate, Assess And Enhance Teaching And Learning In The Classroom in collaboration with EDCO June 25, 2018 through August 6, 2018 Four online weekly sessions in collaboration with EDCO Collaborative

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