

Create Online Mashups that Ignite Curiosity
Feb 14, 2019
30:33
Michael Britt describes how to create online mashups that ignite curiosity on episode 244 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
Quotes from the episode
What do I want my students to see first?
—Michael Britt
First I want to hear what the students think.
—Michael Britt
Resources Mentioned
- Michael’s podcast
- IFTTT
- Zapier
- Microsoft Flow
- What the Best College Teachers Do, by Ken Bain\*
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout
- Small Teaching, by James Lang\*
- ThingLink
- Customize Youtube Video Start time End Time
- PollEverywhere
- A critical thinking exercise with Koko the Gorilla (uses Wakelet, embedded video and Google Forms)
- Rubber (tire movie)
- Google Forms
- Padlet
- Wakelet
- H5P.org
- CrazyTalk
- Wordle
- Visme
- An online exercise to help students improve their study skills (uses Google Forms, Slides, and Spreadsheets)
- What did B.F. Skinner Think about Parenting? (A combination of Thinglink, SoundCloud and Wordle)
- Mental Illness or Demonic Possession? (a mashup of Visme, Vimeo and Google Forms)