This can be a game changer for many of us.
At our October 4 Flipped Learning session, Nikki Buchman
demonstrated Office Mix. I know I speak for our entire group when I
say that we were blown away. This suite
of tools is available to users of Office
2013 and gives the capability to include many aspects of flipped learning
to PowerPoint presentations and to export videos. Since all educators in West Virginia are
licensed to install five copies of Office
365 (including PowerPoint 2013) this is a great fit for us.
Office
Mix installs a plug-in on PowerPoint 2013 that allows educators to include
screen clips, videos, quizzes, voice over and a plethora of tools specifically
for inclusion in PowerPoint Mixes. Once
students have a k12 email address, you can tap some great statistics on student
access. Even now, students can take
advantage of the Mix lessons although you will not get the analytics unless the
students log in.
Many thanks to Nikki for bringing this to our attention and
demonstrating it to us. We can add this
to our toolbox that already includes Screencast-o-matic and Explain
Everything. I would encourage you to
try making a small flipped lesson with Office
Mix.
I believe you have to install this to a copy of PowerPoint 2013 installed on your computer. I couldn't find a way to link it to the cloud based version. Very exciting!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea that I plan to use to make my videos
ReplyDeleteMy students have yet to get their 365 email. I'm going to make a video with this and have them log in via a google account to see if it will collect data that way.
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