He is standing behind a sheer piece of glass, looking (through the very clean glass surface which he is writing on) at a mirror . That mirror is tilted to *just* the right angle to point the image of him writing (backwards) onto the camera lens. The end result is a video that appears to show is standing on the other side of a glass screen writing sdrakcaB (Backwards). So in order from, say, left to right there is 1) a mirror 2) a camera pointing at the mirror, 3 a glass surface, 3B) lights in line with the glass pointing at the instructor. 4) instructor writing on the glass board with a chalk pen and 5) dark/shaded background screen. To make this work you need a very dark background (with green/blue screen), and have to be very careful about reflections on the glass. It also take some getting used to in terms of where to point on the screen (like Jon does in the part where he is pointing to sections of an image), and which areas you can and cannot write on..
Excellent re-mapping of the backward design of the flipped classroom. Thank you.
Well explained, thank you.
Thank you so much.
you are genius!
Can I ask your videos and ppt for the series of your Flipped Learning lessons,sir? Thanks
I’m not sure what you are asking about for?
Can you please tell me how could you make this video? I mean which program did you use to write on the screen that way? thanks in advance
He's standing behind a clear whiteboard, and he's just writing on it.
He is standing behind a sheer piece of glass, looking (through the very clean glass surface which he is writing on) at a mirror . That mirror is tilted to *just* the right angle to point the image of him writing (backwards) onto the camera lens. The end result is a video that appears to show is standing on the other side of a glass screen writing sdrakcaB (Backwards). So in order from, say, left to right there is 1) a mirror 2) a camera pointing at the mirror, 3 a glass surface, 3B) lights in line with the glass pointing at the instructor. 4) instructor writing on the glass board with a chalk pen and 5) dark/shaded background screen.
To make this work you need a very dark background (with green/blue screen), and have to be very careful about reflections on the glass. It also take some getting used to in terms of where to point on the screen (like Jon does in the part where he is pointing to sections of an image), and which areas you can and cannot write on..
What is flipped learning?
What are the advantages of flipped learning?
What is flipped classroom? ua-cam.com/users/shortsSkNiuPpG50c
Should talk slowly