Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Flip video guide for external audience
Beginner level language students use Flip to produce informative videos for an external audience: high school students visiting Brisbane
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Beginner level language students use Flip to produce informative videos for an external audience: high school students visiting Brisbane
Business, Economics and Law
Underpinned by the principles of authentic assessment, students are required to create an infographic and accompanying video presentation . This gives students an opportunity to develop their skills with communicating economic thinking in non-technical plain language to a range of audiences using different modes.
Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
In place of a practical exam groups of 4 students record 4 x 7 min video tasks (each student takes the lead role in one task but shares responsibility across all tasks). Filming the video is less stressful than a prac exam, encourages repeated practice and peer assisted learning. Moderation with fewer examiners achieves more consistent marking/feedback.
Flip: The academic Tik-Tok
Flip is an online video -based social learning platform, that allows students to see each other online, learn from one another through vlogging, and connect to each other on a socio-emotional level, in their own time (asynchronously). Students can provide video responses to other students or teacher and can provide private or open feedback to all students.