How To Use Flipgrid Without A Code
If you have used a join code to enter the group then skip the next step.
How to use flipgrid without a code. About 6 weeks ago i read karly moura s great post about how to use flipgrid in a class. Using topics in flipgrid. By doing this it allows the student or teacher time to rearrange whatever is being recorded. A great way to use flipgrid in a slightly different way is to utilize that pause button. Sharing a grid with someone will give them access to everything on the grid.
Go to your my flipgrid page and log in to your account using your preferred method. I have shared that post many times with teachers beginning with or looking for new ways to use flipgrid. Or if you have a join code that has been shared by the teacher then use it to enter the group. I hope this video helped you learn something about this amazing tool. That means you can effectively build up a collection of individual images that can be compiled into a single stop motion video.
When creating a student username a unique qr code is also created for the student so they can join by scanning the qr code on the free flipgrid app for mobile devices and tablets. But i am not a classroom teacher and get called on a lot by other coaches or administrators to see how they can tap in to the features of this great tool. You don t have to use the default code that flipgrid assigns to your grid. In flipgrid educators post discussion prompts and students respond with short videos whether they are learning in class or at home. All educators can add unlimited topics to their grids.
From flipgrid s help section. Educators may add up to 250 student usernames at a time by uploading a csv but can have unlimited students per topic and group. Getting started with flipgrid. Flipgrid is a free video discussion platform from microsoft that helps educators see and hear from every student in class and foster fun and supportive social learning. Check out the topic discovery library to find ready made topics and add to the grid.
You can change it to something that is easy for students to remember and correctly.