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Maggie Verster

Teacher's Trial by Tech - iPad and the Lesson Observation « syded - 0 views

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    "With the spectre of OFSTED hanging over schools and the new framework unsettling leadership teams across the land, it seems pertinent to link the 'Quality of Teaching' grid to my technology filled 'flipped' lessons."
Maggie Verster

5 Resources for the Flipped Classroom - WeAreTeachers - 0 views

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    "Here are five can't-miss resources for planning your own flipped lessons."
Maggie Verster

TED-Ed, Khan Academy Enable Flipped Classrooms | Cloudline | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Educators interested in "flipping" their classroom (that is, providing traditional lecture material for review at home and problem-solving exercises in the classroom) now have two more options to provide core content with a minimum of effort.
Maggie Verster

Learning with 'e's: What the flip? - 0 views

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      What would you say in defense of the critique leveled at flipping the classroom?
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    "Everywhere I look I'm seeing 'Flip teaching' or 'Flipped classroom'. There's a lot of hype about this 'flipping' idea and it's getting me flipping irritated. What does flipping actually involve? Does anyone know, or is the term being misused or misrepresented? Even Aaron Sams, a highly visible proponent of the flipped movement admits that the term is ambiguous. This morning, the May issue of Wired Magazine landed on my doormat, and what did I see inside? An article entitled 'University just flipped'. Well, dip me in mayonnaise. Perhaps I'm mistaken, but when you get down to the fundamentals, isn't flipping the classroom a load of old hat? Haven't we been doing it for years?"
Maggie Verster

TED-Ed | Introducing TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing - 0 views

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    "The TED-Ed team provides an in depth look at the powerful features of the newly-launched TED-ED Beta website. You'll learn how TED-Ed videos are created, how they are arranged, about the learning materials that surround each video, and how you can create customized or "flipped" lessons based on any TED-Ed video or any video on YouTube."
Maggie Verster

The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con from @Edutopia - 0 views

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    The "flipped classroom" was being discussed in social lounges, in conference sessions, on the exhibit floor, on the hashtag and even at dinner. People wanted to know what it was, what it wasn't, how it's done and why it works. Others wanted to sing its praises and often included a vignette about how it works in their classroom and how it transformed learning for their students. Still others railed that the model is nothing transformative at all and that it still emphasizes sage-on-the-stage direct instruction rather than student-centered learning. I engaged in a few of these discussions offline and online, and while I'm still on the fence about my feelings toward the model, I can offer some insight and interpretation."
Maggie Verster

: PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    "PBS LearningMedia™ is your destination for easy, instant access to tens of thousands of classroom-ready, digital resources including videos and interactives perfect for the Interactive Whiteboard, plus audio and photos, and even in-depth lesson plans. You can search, save, and share with ease. Best of all, PBS LearningMedia™ is free for educators. Register today!"
Maggie Verster

The Flipped Classroom : Education Next - 0 views

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    Flipped classroom teachers almost universally agree that it's not the instructional videos on their own, but how they are integrated into an overall approach, that makes the difference. In his classes, Bergmann says, students can't just "watch the video and be done with it." He checks their notes and requires each student to come to class with a question. And, while he says it takes a little while for students to get used to the system, as the year progresses he sees them asking better questions and thinking more deeply about the content. After flipping his classroom, Bergmann says he can more easily query individual students, probe for misconceptions around scientific concepts, and clear up incorrect notions.
Maggie Verster

21- Flipping the Classroom - 21things4teachers - 0 views

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    Lots of great resources and examples for flipping your classroom
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