Posts Tagged ‘Frank Lowney’

Using Screencasts to “Flip” Education

An interesting article recently ran in ExplorerNews.com about how a couple of high school chemistry teachers in Arizona are using screencasting in their classrooms with huge impact. They are “flipping” their class. Flipping means that what students would have done in class, they do as homework, and what they would have done as homework, they [...]


Meet the ScreenFlow-er: Dr. Frank Lowney

My next subject in the Meet the ScreenFlow-er series is Dr. Frank Lowney. As the Senior Director for External Projects in Web Enabled Resources, as well as a Professor in the School of Education at Georgia College & State University, Frank adds an interesting angle to this series in that he’s using screencasting in novel [...]