The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture | User Generated Education - 2 views
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Flip your instruction so that students watch and listen to your lectures… for homework, and then use your precious class-time for what previously, often, was done in homework: tackling difficult problems, working in groups, researching, collaborating, crafting and creating.
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compiled resource page of the Flipped Classroom (with videos and links) can be found at http://www.scoop.it/t/the-flipped-classroom
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Cisco in a recent white paper, Video: How Interactivity and Rich Media Change Teaching and Learning, presents the benefits of video in the classroom: Establishes dialogue and idea exchange between students, educators, and subject matter experts regardless of locations. Lectures become homework and class time is used for collaborative student work, experiential exercises, debate, and lab work. Extends access to scarce resources, such as specialized teachers and courses, to more students, allowing them to learn from the best sources and maintain access to challenging curriculum. Enables students to access courses at higher-level institutions, allowing them to progress at their own pace. Prepares students for a future as global citizens. Allows them to meet students and teachers from around the world to experience their culture, language, ideas, and shared experiences. Allows students with multiple learning styles and abilities to learn at their own pace and through traditional models.
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4 Tips for Flipped Learning | Edutopia - 1 views
7 Essential Tools for a Flipped Classroom - Getting Smart by Guest Author - classrooms,... - 3 views
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7 Essential Tools for a Flipped Classroom
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The flipped classroom uses technology to allow students more time to apply knowledge and teachers more time for hands-on education.
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Google Docs
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What Can Khan Academy Teach Corporate Training? - eLearning Industry - 0 views
Educational Videos for the Flipped Classroom from HippoCampus - 3 views
Flipped Learning Network / Homepage - 2 views
Five-Minute Film Festival: 8 Interactive Video Tools for Engaging Learners | Edutopia - 3 views
The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms - Edudemic - 0 views
Using research to support technology - 1 views
TeacherTube - a Cleaner YouTube - 0 views
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Here's a website I'm using to send French Vocab videos home to parents. It's pretty much like Youtube for teachers since it doesn't have ads or inappropriate videos that pop up on the side. I haven't had too many problems with it, though there was one time when I couldn't get the video to display even though the audio was fine.
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EDpuzzle - A new flipped classroom tool. - 4 views
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"Find a video and use only what you need. Make it to the point. Explain it with your voice Change the audio of the video to explain it with your own teaching approach. Record audio notes at any time to add clarifications, remarks, an introduction, conclusions, you name it. Add quizzes along the video Add questions at any time during the video to check your students' understanding. Get individualized statistics of your students, and check the effectiveness of your lesson."
Modifying the Flipped Classroom: The "In-Class" Version | Edutopia - 1 views
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Flipped Classroom: The "In-Class" Version
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An In-Class Flip works like this. Just like with a traditional flip, the teacher pre-records direct instruction, say, in a video lecture. But instead of having students view the content at home, that video becomes a station in class that small groups rotate through.
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As with a traditional flip, the direct instruction runs on its own, which frees the teacher for more one-on-one time with students.
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Is the flipped class model here to stay? | eduCanon's blog - 0 views
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"A recent SpeakUP survey (study here) of 403,000 educators, students, and parents found, among other results, that: 25 percent of administrators believe flipped learning has already had a "significant impact" on transforming teaching and learning in their school or district One out of six math/science teachers are already implementing a flipped learning model 16 percent of teachers are regularly creating videos of their lessons or lectures for students to watch Almost one-fifth of current teachers have "learning how to flip my classroom" on their wish list for professional development this year 66 percent of principals believe pre-service teachers should be learning how to create and use videos within their teacher training programs"