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==What's Flipgrid?==
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Flipgrid is a web service that allows groups of people to discuss a specific topic asynchronously by exchanging short, 90-second videos captured using their computer or mobile device. The instructor creates a discussion forum or '''grid''', adds one or more topics to the grid, and invites students to post a recorded video response to those topics. Similar to threaded, text-based discussions, instructors and other students can view and reply to posted videos.
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'''Microsoft Flip''', formerly known as Flipgridis an application that allows people to discuss specific topics asynchronously by exchanging short videos captured using their computers or mobile devices. Facilitators sign in to Flip, create a discussion forum or "group", add one or more topics to the group, and invite others to post recorded video responses to those topics using a built-in tool. Like text-based discussions, group members can view and reply to posted videos. Links to Flip groups and topics can be added to D2L Brightspace courses.
==More information==
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==Sign in==
*[[Integrating Flipgrid with Brightspace]]
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Anyone can create and access their Flip account by signing in using their Minnesota State StarID credentials. Use your web browser on your computer and the Flip app on your mobile device.
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===Computer===
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#Navigate to [https://info.flip.com https://info.flip.com] and select '''Log In'''.
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#Select '''Continue with Microsoft'''.
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#Enter your username in the following format: '''StarID@go.minnstate.edu''' (students) or '''StarID@minnstate.edu''' (employees). Select '''Next'''.
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#Enter your StarID password.
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#Verify your identity using your preferred multifactor authentication method.
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#If you will be accessing Flip frequently from this device, select '''Yes''' when prompted to stay signed in.
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#Your Flip homepage will be displayed.
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===Mobile devices===
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#Install the Flip app for [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flip-makes-learning-engaging/id756972930 iOS] or [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vidku.app.flipgrid&pli=1 Andriod] on your device as usual. Look for the Flip app logo displayed in Fig 1.
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#Select '''"Have an account? Sign in"'''.
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#Follow instructions #3-#7 for computer sign-in above.
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#Allow notifications if you wish.
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<gallery widths="100px" heights="100px">
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File:Flip app logo.jpg|Fig 1. Flip app logo
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</gallery>
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==Pro tips==
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*Use Flip for activities where sharing and commenting on video recordings would support your objectives.
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*Use a Flip topic during Week 1 to "Say Hello" in a fully online asynchronous course.
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*Intersperse Flip discussions with Brightspace text-based discussions to add variety and increase engagement.
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*Pay attention to group size. Any discussion can become hard to process with too many people.
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*Give people choices. Allow them to opt out of capturing their faces. Using Flip, they might post an audio recording only or turn their camera around and capture something in their environment instead.
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*Anyone, including students, can facilitate their own Flip discussions. This may come in handy for some class activities wherein students invite each other or their instructors to their Flip topics.
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==More wiki articles==
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*[[Create a Flip group]]
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*[[Create a Flip topic]]
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*[[Share Flip groups and topics]]
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==External links==
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*[https://info.flip.com Microsoft's Flip homepage]
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*[https://help.flip.com Microsoft's Flip Help Center]
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[[Category: Flip]]
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 15 January 2024

Microsoft Flip, formerly known as Flipgrid, is an application that allows people to discuss specific topics asynchronously by exchanging short videos captured using their computers or mobile devices. Facilitators sign in to Flip, create a discussion forum or "group", add one or more topics to the group, and invite others to post recorded video responses to those topics using a built-in tool. Like text-based discussions, group members can view and reply to posted videos. Links to Flip groups and topics can be added to D2L Brightspace courses.

Sign in

Anyone can create and access their Flip account by signing in using their Minnesota State StarID credentials. Use your web browser on your computer and the Flip app on your mobile device.

Computer

  1. Navigate to https://info.flip.com and select Log In.
  2. Select Continue with Microsoft.
  3. Enter your username in the following format: StarID@go.minnstate.edu (students) or StarID@minnstate.edu (employees). Select Next.
  4. Enter your StarID password.
  5. Verify your identity using your preferred multifactor authentication method.
  6. If you will be accessing Flip frequently from this device, select Yes when prompted to stay signed in.
  7. Your Flip homepage will be displayed.

Mobile devices

  1. Install the Flip app for iOS or Andriod on your device as usual. Look for the Flip app logo displayed in Fig 1.
  2. Select "Have an account? Sign in".
  3. Follow instructions #3-#7 for computer sign-in above.
  4. Allow notifications if you wish.

Pro tips

  • Use Flip for activities where sharing and commenting on video recordings would support your objectives.
  • Use a Flip topic during Week 1 to "Say Hello" in a fully online asynchronous course.
  • Intersperse Flip discussions with Brightspace text-based discussions to add variety and increase engagement.
  • Pay attention to group size. Any discussion can become hard to process with too many people.
  • Give people choices. Allow them to opt out of capturing their faces. Using Flip, they might post an audio recording only or turn their camera around and capture something in their environment instead.
  • Anyone, including students, can facilitate their own Flip discussions. This may come in handy for some class activities wherein students invite each other or their instructors to their Flip topics.

More wiki articles

External links

 

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