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This is one of seven chapters on online learning that together make up Episode 40 of the Education Research Reading room. Read/hear an introduction, and see an overview of all seven chapters here.

In this episode we speak to Steven Kolber, an expert in Instructional Video and Flipped Learning. Steven speaks about the shift towards online learning, how he approaches remote learning and the idea of making content asynchronously available for your students.

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Links/resources mentioned in the show

Nuggets of wisdom
  • Keep videos shorter than 3 minutes
My favourite tools (and a brief description)
  • OBS Studio, Screencasto, Screencastify, Loom
  • Flipgrid, short video conversations. Can make short videos with any tech tools.
    • Or OBS Studio. 
  • Perusal, Google docs, Kami
    • Steve models with a doc camera and a real book.
  • Video isn’t necessary. Can do quick comments
  • Onenote, works well if surface pro with stylus. 
To find out more

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