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Lauren Panton

Toward a common definition of "flipped learning" - Casting Out Nines - The Chronicle of... - 0 views

  • Flexible environment (Students are allowed a variety of modes of learning and means of assessment) Learning culture (Student-centered communities of inquiry rather than instructor-centered lecture) Intentional content (Basically this means placing content in the most appropriate context – direct instruction prior to class for individual use, video that’s accessible to all students, etc.) Professional educator (Being a reflective, accessible instructor who collaborates with other educators and takes responsibility for perfecting one’s craft)
Lauren Panton

Sherry Turkle Says There's a Wrong Way to Flip a Classroom | EdSurge News - 0 views

  • Well I'm sure technology's going to play an enormous role. There's going to be all kinds of online courses. My position again is not anti-technology, it's pro conversation, so I'm saying that when you integrate a technology, when you suggest a technology, when you argue for why it's important, just be very clear about why you're doing it—and what's being lost.
  • Well I'm sure technology's going to play an enormous role. There's going to be all kinds of online courses. My position again is not anti-technology, it's pro conversation, so I'm saying that when you integrate a technology, when you suggest a technology, when you argue for why it's important, just be very clear about why you're doing it—and what's being lost.
  • Well I'm sure technology's going to play an enormous role. There's going to be all kinds of online courses. My position again is not anti-technology, it's pro conversation, so I'm saying that when you integrate a technology, when you suggest a technology, when you argue for why it's important, just be very clear about why you're doing it—and what's being lost.  
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    "Well I'm sure technology's going to play an enormous role. There's going to be all kinds of online courses. My position again is not anti-technology, it's pro conversation, so I'm saying that when you integrate a technology, when you suggest a technology, when you argue for why it's important, just be very clear about why you're doing it-and what's being lost. "
Lauren Panton

Study Measures Benefits of a 'Flipped' Pharmacy Course - Wired Campus - Blogs - The Chr... - 1 views

  • The study is to be published in February in Academic Medicine, the journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, but it is available online now (it can be downloaded using the “Article as PDF” tool). It reports on the 2011 and 2012 versions of a first-year course for graduate students, “Basic Pharmaceutics II.”
Lauren Panton

Technology Driving Widespread Shift in Teaching Models -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • The vast majority of faculty and students, for example, now use notebooks and netbooks as classroom learning tools (75 percent of students and 72 percent of faculty overall), as well as digital content (69 percent of students and 73 percent of faculty). Learning management systems were in use by a smaller majority, with 56 percent of students and 58 percent of faculty members reporting they use an LMS in the classroom.
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