Transform the School

The flipped classroom, according to Cynthia Brame, means "that students gain first exposure to new material outside of class, usually via reading or lecture videos, and then use class time to do the harder work of assimilating that knowledge, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates."

I've dreamed of making this a reality in Judaic studies. How amazing would it be to have the students prepare the Chumash at home and come into class to have a discussion? Learn the Mishnayot of Sukkah at home and prepare an art project in school?

With Talmid, this dream is now a reality.


Editions

There's something for everyone.

Free

  • Teacher signs up for Talmid.
  • Teach shares (email, adds to Google Classroom assignment) link to a video lesson to prepare at home.

This is great for small schools with limited budgets or just testing the idea of flipping the classroom.


All paid versions include

  • All current and future Talmid courses
  • Unlimited video
  • Unlimited courses
  • Unlimited students
  • Student management
  • Unlimited hosting
  • Graded quizzes

Classroom

  • 4 owners/authors to modify current courses or create their own
  • Email support
  • Live chat
  • Custom domain
  • Advanced reports

This is ideal for a group of teachers who want to customize the Talmid courses and add their own, or public, courses.

The Classroom plan is $600/month or $6,000/year.


Building

Everything in Classroom and:

  • 99 owners/authors to modify current courses or create their own
  • Custom user roles
  • Bulk import students
  • Bulk enroll students

This is ideal for a large school or a school that wants to transform all classrooms in their building and create an exceptional learning experience for all students.

The Building plan is $1,200/month or $12,000/year.



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