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Learn how to create and use videos to support modeling in differential equations courses. Discover the power of video lessons in a flipped classroom approach.
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Creating and using videos in support of modeling in differential equations course work John T. Sieben Texas Lutheran University
Video + Class ?Often the first thing people think of is Video + Class= Flipped
March 2014Creating Videos using iPad and PC Reza Abbasian John T. Sieben Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX
Four Important Bullets You may not need to make the video. You might want to spend your energy creating for your students a viewing sequence of the best of the thousands of video lessons that are already available on the web. http://www.learnerstv.com/Free-Maths-video-lecture-courses.htm Making a video is easy. That said, you will get better with practice. Don’t forget the in class projects. Exercises from the book will probably not be sufficient.
Salman Khan The Khan Academy
Steps (the C, R, P s) • Create a story board • Create a script • Rehearse • Record • Review • Rework • Redo • Produce (render) • Publish
Making an instructional video • Keep it short • Script the video • To keep concise • To organize your thoughts • To be sure you have necessary materials • No need for a personal appearance, stay out of it • Use your handwriting, don’t type. This is a tutorial model, not a lecture model
Camtasia Recorder • Resolution is set in Windows Control Panel • Recording Area (Dimensions) are set within Camtasia • Recommended Resolution 1024 x 786 • Recommended Dimension no larger than 800 x 600 • BUT, you can record with larger Dimension and save smaller • The reverse doesn’t work well (shrink, don’t stretch)
But there are other ways videos can be a great aid to teaching and motivating students of differential equations If we are to model using differential equations we must first convey the model
How do you convey the model? Words A simple pendulum is defined as an object that has a small mass, also known as the pendulum bob, which is suspended from a wire or string of negligible mass. When displaced, a pendulum will oscillate around its equilibrium point due to momentum in balance with the restoring force of gravity.
Many interesting experiments are difficult for faculty and students to set up and run in a classroom or a residence hall living space. Torricelli’s Law is a good example. The setup involves containers, flowing waters, timers, etc. This would be messy for a classroom or bedroom.
A video can solve the problems of difficult setup, expensive or unavailable equipment, and people with multiple thumbs on each hand, etc.
With usual assumptions my students solved a Differential Equation that described the water level at time t. • A* • =
Comparing their particular solution to their observations adds an element of reality to the class Look at us, we solve real problems!
And using Video Physics we collected data on two springs from a video
These are but a few of the opportunities to enhance modeling with differential equations using video.There are many other products and applications that can be found on the InternetI am confident you will discover more applications on your own
Thank you for allowing me to share these thoughts with you John T. Sieben Texas Lutheran University Seguin TX