
- Pre-class, private check-ins using Flipgrid
- Using moderated posts in Flipgrid, teachers can set up prompts to give students the space they need to talk out how they are feeling about both content-specific material AND as a general check-in.
- Help students verbalize their math thinking process with Flipgrid
- Students can upload a picture of their work to Flipgrid and record their solution process in order to celebrate multiple approaches to problem solving and to also celebrate process over product.
- Provide one-on-one virtual, personalized video help with Flipgrid
- Teachers can make quick screencasts or whiteboard-style videos giving students specific feedback that provides extra guidance and allows students to be resourceful and successful.
- Create mini lessons with voice and handwriting using Flipgrid
- Teachers can use Flipgrid short with the whiteboard and a pen tablet to create mini, instructional lessons.
- Tech support: Modeling what works in the classroom
- Tech coaches can use Flipgrid to set up a “help desk” topic so that teachers can access asynchronous video guidance.
- Fostering a culture of peer-to-peer learning using Flipgrid
- Set up a collaborative activity where students each solve a piece of a multi-step problem requiring students to build off the work of their peers.