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Flipped classroom resources
How students are learning is changing, just ask Aaron Sams, a Flipped Learning Pioneer. In Flipped Learning, students watch podcasts of their teacher's lectures on their own time and then spend their time in the classroom applying what they learned at home.
In his premier episode, flipped classroom pioneer, Jon Bergmann explains why real-world stories are the best way to learn about flipping the classroom. Jon then talks with Michael Gorman about marrying the project-based learning model with flipping. Follow on Twitter: @mjgormans@jonbergmann @bamradionetwork Follow on Twitter: @mjgormans@jonbergmann @bamradionetwork
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Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture, ...
Hi Heather, this is exactly what I have found in my flipped classes. Moving my talk out of the classroom enables students to talk more to each other AND help each other. Flippers successfully multiply their instructional power!
This RockyTalk features an Innovative Technology explores the creation of a universal learning environment through the implementation of a "flipped classroom...
Although the term “flipped learning” is almost universally recognized, teachers apply it in many forms, in all grades levels, and in various school environments. If you are a teacher using flipped …
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When I first began flipping my math class in 2010, the ability to screencast, upload video to the web and have students watch lectures at their own ...
One of the questions I most frequently get asked is what tools I use to make my flipped classroom videos. It took me a number of years to perfect my flow, to be honest. One of my major issues was t…
When professor Lorena Barba talks to other educators about flipping their classrooms, the approach she hears is often similar. Faculty assign homework ...
Teaching in the 21st century involves trying new ways to engage students, but also a willingness to change innovative practices that didn’t pan out. ...
The feeling would crop up every so often. Robert Talbert would get the nagging, unsettling sense that the lectures he gave in his Calculus courses ...
Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture, ...
This semester I’m teaching a graduate seminar on education and technology for Georgetown University. Over the next two months, I’ll share the ...
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This semester I’m teaching a graduate seminar on education and technology for Georgetown University. Over the next two months, I’ll share the ...
Sometimes students in the online environment just need that extra nudge to feel connected in order to truly excel. As instructors, we can facilitate community-building in an asynchronous environment by utilizing synchronous tools, such as Wimba, Skype, Elluminate, and others available to us via our learning management system or outside of the LMS. Read more Using Synchronous Tools to Build Community in the Asynchronous Online Classroom ›