“Ultimately, flipping a classroom involves shifting the energy away from the instructor and toward the students and then leveraging educational tools to enhance the learning environment.”
Expanding the Definition of a Flipped Learning Environment | Faculty Focus - 0 views
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This allows students to spend time problem solving, creating, critiquing, and synthesizing in class with their peers and with their instructor. Students are more active in flipped environments which add a new level of complexity to the classroom.
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Instructors focus on higher level learning outcomes during class time and lower level outcomes outside of class
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Tech Transformation: Flipping Grade 4 and Flipping Bloom's Taxonomy Triangle - 0 views
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"Flipped learning is a bridge from traditional teaching methods which are heavily dependent on content, to more engaging learning methods that focus primarily on the acts of thinking and learning."
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this approach "does not require content mastery prior to embarking on the creative or evaluative process, but allows access to content whenever it becomes necessary during the process."
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