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This page shares an example for incorporating Flip into an online course when linking to Flip with a URL without using the Flip integration (LTI).

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  1. Go to Flip. Use (or create) a Login with your Boise State instructor account.

  2. Click Create a Group and name it for your course. (Example: Introduction to Learning)

    1. In the “Permissions” section, click Student Email, then add “@u.boisestate.edu” and “boisestate.edu” in the space provided.

    2. Save the group.

  3. Create a Topic named [Assignment Name].

    1. In the “Prompt” area enter, “See Canvas instructions,”

    2. In “Essentials” adjust the recording time to your preference.

    3. Click Create Topic to save, then close the pop-up window.

    4. Repeat this step for each Flip activity in the course.

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The purpose of this assignment is to [insert MLO(s) relevant to the specific activity]. This is important because [insert rationale for the activity].

  1. Create an outline of talking points that address the following prompts in 2-3 minutes:

    • XXX

    • XXX

  2. Go to [Name of Activity, such as 1.01 Introduce Yourself in Flip].

  3. Log in with your Boise State Gmail account. Click Add Response. You will have up to 3 minutes for your video.

  4. Start and Stop your recording using the icons at the bottom of the video window. When you are done with your recording, click Next.

  5. Edit your recording if needed, or just click Next again to continue.

  6. Feel free to provide an optional caption , and click Post to topicTopic to complete the submission.

Return to Canvas after you are done with your post, and proceed to the next activity.

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  • Create the activity directions in an assignment.

  • In the “Submission Type” menu, choose No Submission.

  • When grading, manually enter the grade/points in the Gradebook. You can view and respond to student videos directly in Flip.

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  1. Click Share next to the Topic in Flip, then Copy the URL.

  2. In the assignment, add the URL to the assignment information. Using the example above, one would edit the assignment name is in Step 2 by making it a hyperlink to the topic URL just copied.

  3. Be sure the to Save any changes made in an assignment.

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