Katy Wright

Reflection

Reflection

  • April 26, 2018 at 10:15 AM
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First I want to say this was a great webinar if you are already familiar with inquiry learning and flip grid. However if you are not familiar with flip grid I wouldn't recommend watching this until you were. I was a little disappointed it didn't talk more about flip grid and specific ways to use it or helping me use it, but it was a great way to give examples on how you can use flip grid and inquiry learning at any grade level and for professional development. I also liked how they gave resources to their sketch notes that were super cool and a great refresher of inquiry based learning. I really want to use inquiry based learning and flip grid in my class so I liked how they showed how you can use them together. Its always great to hear from other educators in different grade levels coming together and showing how they use flip grid in their classroom. Students seem to be motivated and more engaged when they have more control over their learning and flip grid allows them to do that in some ways. In all my favorite part was when one teacher talked about how she uses flip grid in kindergarten which was something I had never thought about and would love to try in my future classroom.