What I'm trying to say here is the flipped class is a totally outstanding system that also makes students think more about developing technology in this era. We also know that children these days are allowed to use a gadget for fun. If for gaming are allowed, how about their education? I bet their parents are no doubt to support and keep supervising their children's activity on a gadget. If I am a teacher, I will use the flipped class system so that I can monitor my students' development. On the other hand, I have to adapt to the class also the institution condition. If it's possible to use the system, why not? Because there are many advantages using the flipped class such as either students or teacher are able to use it anywhere and anytime. That's the first. The second one is paperless. We know that the biggest unsolved crisis in this world is about global warming. The less paper we use, the more trees that we can save.
When I made my TED-Ed (https://ed.ted.com/lessons) by creating a lesson, the first thing that came out of my mind was incredible! All I had to do is just looking for a video from youtube (youtube.com), copy the link and paste into the tools. The next step is making some questions and voila! Your video activity for the flipped class is ready to use! Even I already mentioned the advantages, it doesn't mean the tool doesn't have some drawbacks. Actually, I only found 1 as my consideration using video activity to apply at class and the reason is we need well-prepared for the equipment such as a laptop, wi-fi, sockets etc and not all school/university provide those things.
You can look out my flipped class video activity about visual aids by clicking this and my video presented to a senior high school student also college one. Enjoy and keep practicing!7