"Googleable.
Definition: being able to find information about something by using the search engine Google.
For example, and from the video: When was Custer's last stand?
That's a Googleable question. Questions that are "googleable" can be answered by simply doing a Google search. Ask a question, the student types it into Google and bingo - the answer.
Where do you stand with "googleable questions?" Googleable assignments? Appropriate, inappropriate, or it depends?"
The flipped classroom, as it is currently being described and publicized, is simply recording the didactic content information via video, having students view these as homework, and then using class time to further discuss these ideas.
Harvard Professor Chris Dede stated in his Global Education 2011 keynote in response to a question directed about the flipped classroom . . .