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Flipgrid Level 2

by Kristina Holzweiss

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FLIPGRID LEVEL 2:
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By Kristina A. Holzweiss
@lieberrian
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Logging in, Creating a Grid, Creating a Topic
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Created by Kristina A. Holzweiss - Sign up at https://signup.flipgrid.com/from/Kristina
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WHAT IS FLIPGRID?
Flipgrid is a social learning platform that allows educators to ask a question, and then their students respond in a video. Flipgrid empowers student voice. Students capture short videos to share ideas and experiences with their classmates on the topics you define.
WHY SHOULD I USE FLIPGRID?
With Flipgrid you can speak to your students and they can respond back through audio and video. This can help with social emotional learning and a sense of community. Conversations can be held asynchronously, unlike Google Meet. Students can also upload video projects that they have created through WeVideo. *Note: Teachers can moderate and hide video responses. Students do NOT make accounts, only teachers.
Log into Flipgrid with your school account...
Add your name in the profile so it will appear on your grid. Complete the profile (optional).
Let's take a tour of the dashboard...
GRIDS VS. TOPICS
A grid is like...

- a class or community
- a major unit
- a folder
A topic is like...

- an assignment
- a question
- a specific item
SOME SUGGESTIONS:
* Create a separate grid for each of your classes/sections if you have more than 30 students.
* Create a separate grid for each small group to differentiate instruction.
* Create a separate grid for each large unit of study.
Plan how you will organize your work
before you begin.
LET's make a grid...
* select a grid type
* name a grid
* customize a grid code
* edit school email domain
* add a co-pilot
* edit a grid
* set notifications

* allow students to receive email notifications
* allow students to download their videos
* make your grid active or hidden
* choose display captions feature (must be done when you are creating the grid, not after)
* personalize your grid display
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