Flipgrid as a tool for sharing book reviews
Photo by Alexandra Fuller on Unsplash I’m sure that you’re familiar with the video sharing too Flipgrid , which has seen a huge jump in popularity over the last year or so. It’s so popular now that it’s even been called ‘Flipgrid fever’. If you’ve been teaching online recently, you have probably used it or researched its benefits, as it is a very useful tool to use for learners to connect, communicate and collaborate with each other by sharing and commenting on each other’s videos. It has been very beneficial during the pandemic as one way of reducing the distance and isolation that both teachers and students can feel online. Flipgrid is extremely easy to set up and use, and it is completely free. It has some very nice extra features that would appeal to younger adults and teenagers in particular, such as the ability to add filters, frames, text, emojis and drawings to the video. They can also pause and record their video, to ensure that they are happy that they are submitting th