Thursday, September 9, 2021

Create a FlipGrid and Post to Classroom - Fast & Furious for Beginners

The school year is underway and many teachers are setting out to take their skills to the next level and try new ways to engage with students.  

FlipGrid is an EXTREMELY popular and versatile too!  Communication, community, differentiation, UDL - so many great reasons to use it! 

I have many teachers who prompt me with questions about how to invite students, how they access, etc.  This post with the accompanied video show how to create a Group (your class), invite students, and share the topic to classroom so they can access.  These are the parts that teachers who are new to FlipGrid struggle with.  Creating posts and viewing are never a problem and student seem to NEVER have trouble posting, especially with the video effects!

Don't second guess yourself!  Tell your students it is your first attempt and you want to work through it WITH them the first time.  Show them how it is posted, demo a response and then see how they do.  Have a back up plan if you run into a SNAFU.  Do your best and forget the rest!  You will BE SO GLAD that you took the time to do this.  There will be countless ways you can leverage FlipGrid that will make your classroom a happier place and believe it or not, make many things more fun and easier for you!


Recapping the steps below:

  1. Sign up for an educator account at info.flipgrid.com
  2. Once you are signed in, select +Group to create a group.
  3. Name the Group (i.e. name of your class).
  4. Invite students from your Google Classroom by select the Classroom icon and 'sign in with Google' to sync your teacher account with FlipGrid.  This allows your Flipgrid to identify who is in your class
  5. Select the class that you want to invite.  
  6. Return back to the main screen.
  7. Use the introductory topic or create a new topic. We don't cover the nuts and bolts of this now, most teachers don't struggle with this.  
  8. Select the 'arrow' (share option) and copy the link.
  9. Go to your Classwork page in Google Classroom
  10. Create an assignment (add title and description, due date, assign topic etc as you see fit).
  11. Add the link to the assignment and post.
  12. Be sure to tell students to share the LINK / URL to their response from FlipGrid when they submit the assignment.  
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