So as I have been telling you, I am mostly using Andrew Foos' videos, but was a little concerned with his monopolistic video as it is over ten minutes so I went trolling and found the six minute one above which is more than excellent. It does everything Andrew does, but in a bit short format (remembering that I am still using mostly Foos videos). It gives a great chart comparing monopolistic, monopoly and perfect competition, has graphs to show the differences and explains the commonalities and differences very succinctly. It comes from mjmfoodie whom I have spoken about before. Her angle seems to be short, great graphics and nice explanations. I guess my main point with all of this is to know your students and mix and match to get your perfect set of flip videos.
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Friday, November 14, 2014
Monopolistic Competition
So as I have been telling you, I am mostly using Andrew Foos' videos, but was a little concerned with his monopolistic video as it is over ten minutes so I went trolling and found the six minute one above which is more than excellent. It does everything Andrew does, but in a bit short format (remembering that I am still using mostly Foos videos). It gives a great chart comparing monopolistic, monopoly and perfect competition, has graphs to show the differences and explains the commonalities and differences very succinctly. It comes from mjmfoodie whom I have spoken about before. Her angle seems to be short, great graphics and nice explanations. I guess my main point with all of this is to know your students and mix and match to get your perfect set of flip videos.
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