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1 Dr. Robin Kay UOIT – Oshawa, Canada We will be working from kayuoitpres.wikispaces.com kayuoitpres.wikispaces.com

2 Started in 2003 6000+ Students Laptop based university Online Masters of Education

3  Taught for over 25 years at high school, college and university level  Taught pre-service mathematics IS teachers at UOIT for 10 years  Currently the Director of Graduate Studies for our Online Masters of Education program,

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5  Primary, Junior, Intermediate, Secondary  Years experience in the classroom  Years using technology

6 1.Why Video Podcasts? 2.What you need to create video podcasts? 3.Making Your First Video Podcasts 4.Good Quality Video Podcasts 5.Storing Video Podcasts 6.Alternative Ways to Use Video Podcasts

7 How many You Tube videos did you look at yesterday?You Tube videos To reply go to: pollev.com/robinkaypollev.com/robinkay

8 Nov 2009 1,000,000,000 visits per day Nov 2009 1,000,000,000 visits per day May 2010 2,000,000,000 visits per day May 2010 2,000,000,000 visits per day April 23,2005 - Me at the ZooMe at the Zoo Jan 2012 4,000,000,000 visits per day Jan 2012 4,000,000,000 visits per day Mar 2015 5,000,000,000 visits per day Mar 2015 5,000,000,000 visits per day

9 Video Podcasts Classroom

10 2 -10 minutes Video Controls Web-Based Any Device

11  My Wiki Site  kayuoitpres.wikispaces.com kayuoitpres.wikispaces.com  Go to Preparation

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15 1.Go to kayuoitpres.wikispaces.comkayuoitpres.wikispaces.com 2.Form teams based on device 3.Select Instructions for your Device (PC, Mac or iPad) 4.Work toward publish 2 practice clips

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17 Have you ever seen a bad video math clip? What is a good quality clip? Go to todaysmeet.com/MathVideoPodcasts and offer suggestionstodaysmeet.com/MathVideoPodcasts

18  Who is your audience?  Someone who does not understand  Someone who is struggling or behind  Someone who just doesn’t get it  Someone who is behind  Flipped classroom – A bit tricky

19  Clear Conceptual Label  Surface Area  Surface Area of Rectangular Prism  Geometry - Surface Area of Rectangular Prism

20  Why are you doing this problem?  Explain context and or relevance  Don’t just jump into solving problem

21  Explain key elements before solving  Make sure listener understands what is being asked  Don’t just read the problem  Highlight key features

22  List important tools  Write down key assumptions or tools as needed in a clear place  Facts, assumptions, formula

23  Useful visuals when needed  Diagrams, picture, table can be very helpful but make sure it is not decorative  Often good at the beginning to explain context

24  No Mystery Steps  Carefully include and explain all steps  Context of step – how it is connect to previous and/or next step  Khan generally does this very well

25  Relaxed Pace for Learning  Good for learning, not flashy, fast paced clips students usually see  Try to have clip no longer than 5 minutes  If the story is clear/good, students will listen

26  Use conversational voice  Pretend you are tutoring a student who is struggling  Be careful about being distractingly friendly, engaging and loud

27  Be well organized  Good amount of white space  Avoid crowding  Write if you can – don’t simply present text

28 Rate this Clip: tinyurl.com/oameclipstinyurl.com/oameclips

29 Rate this Clip: tinyurl.com/oameclipstinyurl.com/oameclips

30 Rate this Clip: tinyurl.com/oameclipstinyurl.com/oameclips

31 HOSTS  YouTube YouTube ORGANIZATION  Desire to Learn  Create a WikiWiki  Create a Webpage in WeeblyWeebly

32 1.Instruction 2.Administration 3.Assignments 4.Feedback

33  Big Picture Overview  Explanation of Concepts  Worked Examples  Flipped Classroom

34  Big Picture Overview Big Picture Overview  Explanation of Concepts  Worked Examples (Create Your Own)Create Your Own  Flipped Classroom (Collections + TEDEd)Collections TEDEd  Student – Selection & Wiki Review  Student select best explanations in teams  Student create wiki review of unit/year

35  Collections  mathtechtoolsuoit.wikispaces.com/Podcasts mathtechtoolsuoit.wikispaces.com/Podcasts  Worked Examples (Evaluating Functions) tinyurl.com/evc-inst3tinyurl.com/evc-inst3  Concepts (Reliability & Validity) tinyurl.com/evc-inst5tinyurl.com/evc-inst5

36  Just-in-time podcasts to explain  Assignments  Homework  How to use tools

37  Instructions for AssignmentsAssignments  Using Software (Desmos)Desmos  Homework Instructions Homework

38  Student created videos  Explanations of how to do certain math problems  Post answers on a Wiki / Web Page

39  Create explanation of math problem  Individual  In teams  Real world math examples  Give feedback to peers about solutions (post on Wiki)

40  Guidance (formative feedback)  Individual or team  Assignments & Tests (summative feedback)  Individual  Challenging questions on tests

41 Video Podcasts Classroom

42 Dr. Robin Kay Associate Professor robin.kay@uoit.ca Webpage: www.drrobinkay.org/index.htmlwww.drrobinkay.org/index.html


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