Except: THIS. IS. NOT. ACCURATE.
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Flipped Classroom Webinar - 1 views
TED-Ed | About Flipped Classrooms - 1 views
flippedsocialstudies - Flipped Social Studies Educators - 0 views
Recipe for a #flipclass: Homework + worksheets + random videos. | okmbio - 0 views
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This is not the flip class I know, see, hear, or read about.
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Have you ever renovated a major room in your house?
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SOPHIA and the Flipped Classroom - 0 views
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Implement in the classroom. Interact with every student and differentiate the way you teach to them.
WSQ description for students - 0 views
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Whenever I start to work out an example problem and you think you know how to do it, pause the video and try it yourself. Then, fast forward to the end of the problem to see if you got it right (not just the answer, but the work, too!). If you did, that’s great! Move on. If not, then rewind and watch/listen to me show you how to work it out properly. Remember that you learn by DOING, and if all you do is watch me do math problems all day while you copy them down, you are not learning anything.
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A question you are still confused about (be specific, refer to time frame in video!)A question that connects this video to a previous videoA question you think you know the answer to, but you want to challenge your classmates withThis question must be one that you really want to know the answer to or you really want to discuss with your classmates and/or Mrs. Kirch
Recipe for a #flipclass: Homework + worksheets + random videos. | okmbio - 0 views
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Send students home to watch videos
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assign these videos for HOMEWORK, as in they MUST be done for next day. Then when students come back to class have them fill out gobs of WORKSHEETS.
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THIS. IS. NOT. ACCURATE
Why I Gave Up Flipped Instruction - 0 views
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the flip’s gradual disappearance from our learning space hasn’t been a conscious decision: it’s simply a casualty of our progression from a teacher-centred classroom to a student-centred one.
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What was my role? I helped them learn to learn. I prompted them to reflect on their thinking and learning, while at the same time I shared my own journey as a learner. I helped them develop skills such as using research tools, finding and evaluating sources, and collaborating with their peers. My goal as a teacher shifted from information-giver and gatekeeper to someone who was determined to work myself out of a job by the time my students graduated
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As this new way of learning played out over time, my students found they didn’t need me to locate or create videos for them. Instead, they learned how to learn, and they were able to find their own resources. For me, this was a much more important skill than following my directions or using the resources I told them to use
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David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts » 3 keys to a flipped classroom - 0 views
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Increasingly, education’s value-add is and will be in the coaching and troubleshooting when students are applying their learning, and in challenging students to apply their thinking to hands-on learning by doing and teaming: so let’s have them do these things in class, not sit and listen. We know that collaboration is a critical skill set which can’t be developed easily either on-line or at home alone– let’s have students learn it with us in our classrooms. Let every classroom be a collaborative problem solving laboratory or studio.
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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. Classrooms become laboratories or studios, and yet content delivery is preserved.
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Not all students understand a one-way lesson where they can’t raise their hands and ask questions. Not all students will find this approach engaging. Not all students will see this single strategy as meeting their learning needs.
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flippedlearning.org - 0 views
Flipped Classroom Pilot - 0 views
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Between September, 2011, and January, 2012, a group of 5th grade math teachers will conduct a pilot project called "Flipped Math Classroom". Students in these classrooms experienced a new way of learning math that capitalizes on the growing access to technology resources in home environments as well as classroom environments. This pilot project compared student achievement in the flipped classrooms with student achievement in control classrooms.
The Flipped Classroom - YouTube - 0 views
Flipped Classroom LiveBinder - 0 views
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