www.eduhacker.net

The tool that I will be exploring next is called TED-Ed. This Web 2.0 resource can be accessed by following this link (http://ed.ted.com). 

TED-Ed provides educational videos, and allows the user to create a lesson around the video of their choice. After selecting the video that you wish to use, you select the button "Flip this Video" to create your lesson that can be shared with your students or with a wider framework of people. You can add almost anything to this lesson, including questions and follow-up suggestions. 

Not only can teachers use this tool as a way to formulate lessons for their students, but students can also use this tool as a way to develop their own understanding of concepts being explored in class. In small groups, students can choose a video and "flip it" to create their own lesson and share it with the group of students that they are working with.