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This article provides an overview of the Flipgrid video chat tool. It is intended for '''instructors''' and '''students'''.  
 
This article provides an overview of the Flipgrid video chat tool. It is intended for '''instructors''' and '''students'''.  
 
==What's Flipgrid?==
 
==What's Flipgrid?==
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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Flipgrid is a free, online video chat tool from Microsoft that allows groups of people to discuss a specific topic asynchronously by exchanging short, 90-second videos captured using their computer or mobile device. Used in an educational context, instructors create a discussion forum or '''grid''', add one or more topics to the grid, and invite their students to post recorded video responses to those topics using a built-in video recording tool. Similar to threaded, text-based discussions, instructors and other students can then view and react to posted videos.
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==More information==
 
==More information==
 
*[[Integrating Flipgrid with Brightspace]]
 
*[[Integrating Flipgrid with Brightspace]]

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This article provides an overview of the Flipgrid video chat tool. It is intended for instructors and students.

What's Flipgrid?

Flipgrid is a free, online video chat tool from Microsoft that allows groups of people to discuss a specific topic asynchronously by exchanging short, 90-second videos captured using their computer or mobile device. Used in an educational context, instructors create a discussion forum or grid, add one or more topics to the grid, and invite their students to post recorded video responses to those topics using a built-in video recording tool. Similar to threaded, text-based discussions, instructors and other students can then view and react to posted videos.

More information