5 Ways to use Video and Live Streaming in the Classroom

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In this episode of “ Ask the Tech Coach (https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/) ,” Jeff welcomes Susan and Matt on the podcast to discuss how and why Interactive and Streaming Video can be used for both Tech Coaches and Classroom Teachers. In this episode, we discuss:Reflections from Last Week: How are you building your Tech Coach brand? (https://www.teachercast.net/captivate-podcast/attc-ep80-tech-coach-brands/) Tech Coach MastermindJoin the Tech Coach Mastermind (http://www.teachercast.net/Mastermind) and learn how to help your school district today!2 Mastermind group meetings each month Lifetime access to our Tech Coach Online Community Free Lesson Plans Free Templates Much Much More Website www.TeacherCast.net/Mastermind (http://www.teachercast.net/Mastermind)   Do You Have a Question For Us? www.TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail (http://www.teachercast.net/VoiceMail) Twitter: @AskTheTechCoach (http://twitter.com/askthetechcoach) Email: feedback@teachercast.net (mailto:feedback@teachercast.net)   How can streaming and interactive video be used in education?4 C’s are huge here - Using video to encourage communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity and encouraging learning to happen not only inside of the school building or district, but also globally. Streaming/Interactive video helps increase engagement and ultimately comprehension Live Streaming brings experts in the classroom and enhances the learning process.  “Virtual Field Trip” Lends to various learning styles Offering courses in a district across campuses where a teacher may only be available at one building and not another Being able to offer coaching services to teachers across a district when an instructional or tech coach is not always available in every building / IT Support could also be done in this way Interactive VideoFlipped Classrooms Flipped staff meetings Flipped PD So many times teachers use the time factor to say they don’t have time to attend a PD after school that is face to face. Using interactive video in combination with choice boards is a great way to offer PD. Count the time by using an application that will show that they have watched it and answered some questions about what was presented. Backchannel and / or reflection tool Feedback tool for providing feedback to students Streaming Services that include many paid subscriptions are great for enhancing content presentations Applications Streamyard (https://streamyard.com/) - Livestreaming, shareable studio right within your browser friedman98@me.com (mailto:friedman98@me.com) Zoom (https://zoom.us/) - Video Conferencing -Free up to 100 participants and 40 minutes Google Hangouts / Meet (https://meet.google.com/?utm_campaign=DonanimHaber&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=DonanimHaber) Skype (https://www.skype.com/en/) Edpuzzle (https://edpuzzle.com/) - Make your videos your lesson or presentation by annotating and adding questions to your videos and check that your students have watched and engaged Playposit (https://go.playposit.com/) -Live interactive video platform...a lot like EdPuzzle but more interactive Insert Learning (https://insertlearning.com/) - Chrome extension that allows you to make any website a lesson, and in connection with today’s topic allows you to add your own video discussion or video annotation to a website FlipGrid (https://flipgrid.com/) Dubb - www.teachercast.net/dubb (http://www.teachercast.net/dubb)    VoiceThread (https://voicethread.com/) - Response tool for students participants to respond on articles, blogs, video. Responses can be in the form of text, audio, or video. HippoVideo (https://www.hippovideo.io/) - Screen Capture tool Screencastify (https://www.screencastify.com/) Screencastomatic...