An online graphing calculator that allows users to do much more than basic calculations.
A messaging app that allows two-way communication between individuals or groups.
An interactive quiz game that allows instructors to collect quick feedback from students.
Web 2.0 tools for flipping your classroom
An Ipad app that allows for easy screen and voice recording, creating and importing of slides, as well as annotation.
A video hosting platform that increases student engagement by allowing instructors to edit, annotate and add quiz questions into videos.
A video hosting platform that is easily accessible to anyone with a device. Videos can easily be posted and quickly shared with classes.
A chrome extension that allows users to screen record and voice-over created videos.
Recommended Reading
Books and blogs to feed your innovative spirit
The Flat World and Education by Linda Darling-Hammond explores the connection between equity, poverty and education.
101 WEB 2.0 teaching tools is a blog that allows users to search for web 2.0 tools. Tools are separated into function and explanation of the tools are provided.
Flipped learning for math instruction by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams provides practical guidance on creating a flipped math classroom.
Edutopia articles related to flipped classrooms is a resource page that collects all of the Edutopia articles on flipped classrooms and learning.
Cognitive load theory by Ayres, Kalyuga and Sweller Citation: Sweller, John & Ayres, Paul & Kalyuga, Slava. (2011). Cognitive Load Theory. 10.1007/978-1-4419-8126-4_7.
The Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale, a Brief Version: Psychometric Data by Suinn and Winston Citation: Suinn, R. M., & Winston, E. H. (2003). The Mathematics Anxiety Rating Scale, a Brief Version: Psychometric Data. Psychological Reports, 92(1), 167–173. https://doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2003.92.1.167