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Flipgrid is a free website/app that allows teachers and students to engage with each other using video responses to specific topics and prompts. Flipgrid describes itself as a "social learning" app and encourages its users to use their own creativity, voice, and unique perspective to enhance the world around them. | Flipgrid is a free website/app that allows teachers and students to engage with each other using video responses to specific topics and prompts. Flipgrid describes itself as a "social learning" app and encourages its users to use their own creativity, voice, and unique perspective to enhance the world around them. | ||
+ | ==At a Glance== | ||
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+ | | Cost || Free | ||
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+ | | Login || Required | ||
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+ | | Number of students allowed || Unlimited | ||
+ | |} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Padlet]] | [[Padlet]] |
Revision as of 16:03, 11 December 2021
Overview
Flipgrid is a free website/app that allows teachers and students to engage with each other using video responses to specific topics and prompts. Flipgrid describes itself as a "social learning" app and encourages its users to use their own creativity, voice, and unique perspective to enhance the world around them.
At a Glance
Cost | Free |
Login | Required |
Number of students allowed | Unlimited |
See Also
References