Faculty Technology Committee Modules
The Flipped Classroom:
Recorded Lecture with In-class Activity
The video below overviews how to achieve a flipped classroom by using recorded lecture combined with an in-class activity using Camtasia Studio and PowerPoint. It is intended that viewers will experiment with their own project while viewing the video. It is a large file and will take time to download, please be patient.
www.personal.kent.edu/~vberardi/FlippedClassroomRecordedLectureInclassActivity.htm
Contributed by Dr. Victor Berardi
Media Production Overview and Pre-Production
http://ksutube.kent.edu/playback.php?playthis=6873vk25e
http://ksutube.kent.edu/playback.php?playthis=75c3692h0
Contributed by Brandon Vaccaro
Using Online Discussion Boards to Facilitate In-Class Discussion
http://ksutube.kent.edu/playback.php?playthis=458h645w9
Contributed by Brian Betz
Addition Discussion Board Resources Here
Blackboard Learn, Moodle, and Drupal
http://moodle.stark.kent.edu/earley/factech/module/cms
Contributed by Dr. Clarke Earley
Case Study: How Drupal is Used to Support a Lecture Class
http://moodle.stark.kent.edu/earley/factech/case
Contributed by Dr. Clarke Earley