Using FlipGrid for Asynchronous Discussion
FlipGrid is a “social learning” platform built to encourage discussion among students using short video uploads. While it is a common tool in elementary education, there are many applications for an asynchronous undergraduate or graduate discussion. In this presentation, Sargent College Lecturer Dustin Allen shares his experience using FlipGrid to develop critical thinking and public speaking skills outside of the classroom.
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Dustin Allen
drallen@bu.eduDr. Allen’s interests are broadly focused on integrated autonomic responses to various forms of stress. Throughout his career, he has investigated the control of blood pressure during heat stress, thermoregulatory control during exercise, peripheral responsiveness to intradermal thermoregulatory agonists, and overall autonomic dysfunction caused by…