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Wednesday, 4 October 2017

Flipgrid for Language Learning and Teaching



Flipgrid is a cool piece of software that allows you to record videos for many great teaching and learning activities. You basically set up grids, which are sort of like groups or for teachers can be separate classes. Within each grid, you set up topics which are the questions or stimulus you would like the students to respond to.  It works on any device and is really worth having downloading and trialing with your class. 

Flipgrid launched the new look platform just recently and it looks amazing!  The functionality has improved an already impressive digital tool.  The new add-ons make it even more engaging with response tools, which include badges and stickers help increase the engagement factor. Well done Flipgrid team!

Like most of the great apps and links for teaching and learning resources, I came across Flipgrid via a teacher twitter chat, so must thank my PLN for this suggestion. 

After using Flipgrid for a few months with my Chinese language students, I have found it a very useful tool.  Flipgrid is easy to use and you can use it on any device. It's so tech friendly, engaging and easy to use that students and teachers just love using it. 

Lots of teachers use Flipgrid for a variety of exercises, I've used in a variety of activities which include;
  1. Recording content and messages when working in groups and collaborating.
  2. Respond to questions.
  3. Recording monologues.
  4. Giving peer reviews.
  5. Flipped lessons
  6. Use a video feed recording as an audio timeline eg keep other team members up to date on what they are up to in the project by recording a note.
Well, the list is really endless. 

See how other teachers use it in their subject and teaching areas by checking out the Global Grid Connections and the Integration Centre.

I have used Flipgrid with four of my classes. I am teaching Chinese language, so most of what I ask the students to do is to record their responses in Chinese. I try and get the students to talk as much Chinese language as possible in class, but sometimes it is hard to give them as many opportunities as you would like each lesson. The reason being, there is not enough time.  It is difficult to get time to adequately include speaking, reading, writing and listening activities in a 50 minute lesson. Flipgrid gives my students another tool they use to practice their spoken Chinese and also get some feedback, great for formative assessments! 

Lesson Activity - a sample of how I use Flipgrid

All activities need to be integrated into a lesson plan and unit thoughtfully and with an objective and outcome in mind. Flipgrid is a great formative tool as it gives the teacher and student quick and valuable feedback.  Recently in class, we have been learning about "things I own" and "my home" which includes asking about and responding in Chinese regarding location. Usually, after we have learnt the vocabulary and sentence patterns and reinforce these, we practice our oral responses.  An example of how I use Flipgrid is to ask students questions is in the video example below.  In this activity I refer to an image which includes items we are learning in the topic. Students are asked in Chinese "Where is my [item]?" and then I point to the image. They respond saying where the item is in relation to it's relative position, for example, "your mobile phone is on the sofa".

Due to privacy issues I am unable to include any of the students responses here. 


Depending on the objective of the activity, I set anything from one to three questions. This way, returning feedback to students is quick. With classes of 20 students though, it can still take some time to check and return all responses, so you will need to work out when and where to use Flipgrid for this type of activity. 

Feeback

Feedback needs to be effective and make sense to the students. As mentioned above, there are many ways you and the students can leave feedback. I found that customizing the feedback grid in Flipgrid easy and very effective. 

To customize your feedback grid;
  1. Go to your topic list (you can also do this in a topic) and click the Action button on the right. 
  2. Click on Edit Topic
  3. Then in Section 5 down the bottom, click on Custom Feedback
  4. Click on Create New Rubric
  5. Add your Criteria Heading (the specific criteria you are marking)
  6. Add in your Criteria Description, useful for letting the students how you are marking or grading them
  7. Set your Minimum or Maximum score
You can also watch the video below which explains this process.




Response Features

Flipgrid is engaging and I think that is part of what motivates students in using the software. Depending on what feedback settings you allow, students and teachers can give feedback in various ways. This can be found in the Topic Actions as well. Some of these are;
  • likes/dislikes
  • add a video/audio/text reply/feedback
  • take a selfie and decorations
  • response reactions
  • moderation and reply settings
Distractions 
I found the students really liked playing around with the respond actions and some of them can initially spend more time decorating themselves more than tending to their responses.  To curb this distraction, I found that before using Flipgrid, reminding and then discussion with the students what is good digital citizenship and responsible action.  Reinforcing what  the activity's objective saw most of them using it properly as well.  For the class and particularly those prone to being more easily distracted than others, I implemented a rule of allowing students to use a maximum of 2 decorations for each response.  Breaking of this rule would result in banning the respond actions altogether, this also proved effective and quickly got them back on task. 

Functionality

The functionality, appearance and ease of use of Flipgrid has been very thoughtful and well designed. I have used other video/audio apps and software that have some of the Flipgrid functions, but Flipgrid is so far the best one I have used. 

Flipgrid is very well supported by their team and also have a useful Support Centre you may want to visit to help get set up. You can find lots of good instructional videos and handy tips there.


Verdict

Try it out. Flipgrid is a great product and why not trial the free version for one of your classes.  I'd imagine most of those who try it will want the full version so they can get all their classes on board, I did. 



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