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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

iSchool: a closer look at Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program - 6 views

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    "iSchool: a closer look at Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program email Does Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program represent the future of education? Kindergarten students at Grand View Elementary School use iPads two times a week. Photo by Alene Tchekmedyian Kindergarten students at Grand View Elementary School use iPads two times a week. Photo by Alene Tchekmedyian Just before 8 a.m. one recent Tuesday, Andy Caine wheeled a waist-high cart into his second-floor history classroom at Mira Costa High School, as the Beach Boys' "I Get Around" played faintly in the background. On the syllabus for the day: the First Amendment. As the first period bell rang, Caine unlocked the cart. "Come and get 'em," Caine said to his class of seniors, and stood behind his podium, on which he's pasted a sticker reading, "Think for yourself. Question Authority." The students put aside their pens and notebooks and lined up at the cart to pick up an unconventional tool that school districts across the nation have been implementing into classrooms. Each student grabbed an iPad and returned to his or her seat. Caine is one of 43 Manhattan Beach Unified School District teachers chosen to try the $500,000 iPad pilot program, which started last fall. At Mira Costa, two English, math, science and social studies teachers use iPads, along with eight science teachers at Manhattan Beach Middle School and 27 teachers of different grade levels at each elementary school. The district purchased 560 student iPads (32 gigabytes and costing around $700 each), in addition to iPads for pilot teachers and administrators. A quarter of the pilot costs are grant funded, while the district supports the rest. Later this year, the School Board will decide whether, and in what capacity, to continue the pilot. Caine and pilot teachers implement iPads into their curricula two to three times a week, a total of 30 to 90 minutes. "I would use them every day if I had the po
Dean Mantz

How the Flipped Classroom Is Radically Transforming Learning - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smar... - 1 views

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    "Flipping" is referring to teacher lecture's/instruction being offered in different methods and classroom time being used for project/assignment completion.
Dean Mantz

Educational Vodcasting - Flipping the Classroom - 0 views

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    This site provides a wealth of information regarding new trend in education known as "Flipped Classroom".
Dean Mantz

The Flipped Classroom | Curriculum at AES - 7 views

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    Compiled list of videos and web based resources addressing the "Flipped Classroom" pedagogy. 
Dean Mantz

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: 3 Tips on Flipping Your Classroom with #iPads #flippedcl... - 1 views

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    How would you flip a classroom with iPads? For fun, here's a quick exploration of 3 ways it might happen with iPad apps. If you're already doing it, please share a link in the comments area!
Dean Mantz

The Flipped Classroom Infographic #flippedclassroom #blendedlearning #edtech - 8 views

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    Infographic explaining the concepts and components for the "Flipped Classroom".
Dean Mantz

USM Flipped Classroom - 1 views

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    This Google site provides a fantastic layout for "Flipped" pedagogy professional development. 
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Ms. Naugle's Classroom Blog: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Skype Call - 0 views

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    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Skype Call Hooray! Our second Skype call with Mrs. Wells' 4th graders in Ozawkie, Kansas went much better. I found my web camera, so they were able to see us this time. Since both Mrs. Wells and I were participating in Jen Wagner's project entitled Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, we decided to have our students read the book together during the Skype video call. My students read the left hand pages, and her students read the right hand pages. After the reading was over my class surprised her class with a song. Two of my students were our cameramen. Corey, handled the web camera so our Skype buddies in Kansas could see us, and Wayne used our Flip camera to make a video of the event. We had a few sound issues, and need to learn how to use the Flip camera better. I also need to invest in a better microphone. I created the videos for viewing using Windows Movie Maker. We hope you enjoy the videos. Feel free to leave us a comment.
Dean Mantz

Drexel CoAS E-Learning: Beyond lecture podcasting - 0 views

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    Very interesting approach to teaching.  Along the lines of a "Flipped" classroom approach.
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