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Lee Ann Seifert

Flipped Classroom A New Learning Revolution - 1 views

  • Flipped Classroom is an inverted method of instruction where teaching and learning take place online outside of the class while  homework is done in the classroom.
  • Advocators of this approach believe that this is the ideal method of instruction in our digital age
  • In most Flipped Classrooms, there is an active and intentional transfer of some of the information delivery to outside of the classroom with the goal of freeing up time to make better use of the face-to-face interaction in school.
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    • Lee Ann Seifert
       
      Flipped Classroom?? Definitely a model worth looking into... especially with regards to certain assignments. 
veronica occelli

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Questions to Consider Before We All Flip - 2 views

  • Do the majority of your students complete their homework assignments on time on a consistent basis?
  • f you flip the classroom and students come to class having not watched the video lessons, how do you spend your classroom time the next day?
  • Do all of your students have access to the web at home?
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  • "no" to one or all of these questions, are you setting up an inequitable learning environment?
  • Do you have time to create quality videos?
    • veronica occelli
       
      I am kind of reluctant about flipping classrooms, I guess it takes getting used to, and practice, practice, practice!
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    Flipping the Classroom. Can it be done?
Michelle Munoz

Mobile Devices and the Flipped Classroom Model « The Mobile Learner - 0 views

  • a flipped classroom is a classroom where the instructional time and student activity time are reversed.
  • Teachers record their lesson or lecture and post their recording online for students to access for homework. As the student works through a video in their own time and in their own space, they can pause to think about what the teacher discussed, to take notes, or can replay a section they did not understand.
  • combine the best that elearning and face-to-face learning have to offer.
Kristen Heusinger

Free Technology for Teachers: Many Ways to Use Flip Cameras in the Classroom - 0 views

    • Kristen Heusinger
       
      After looking through these idea I might think about changing part of my project.
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    Good information about flip camera use
Kate Spilseth

Why Khan Academy is so popular-and why teachers shouldn't feel threatened | eSchool News - 0 views

  • eachers who are using the service with their students feel more empowered than ever.
  • liberates the classroom,”
  • Students can access the content “when and how they want it.”
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  • ability to engage with the content in private—over and over again, if necessary—was cited as a key advantage in a video testimonial that Khan showed of a man who was able to earn a degree in electrical engineering with help from Khan Academy.
  • providing a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere.”
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    Uses of a flipped classroom.
veronica occelli

The Flipped Class: Myths vs. Reality - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 0 views

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    It's really a great concept, I would love to know where to find the time to produce all the material for students at home.
Jennifer Martinez

Summer e-Learning by the pool - mobile learning, apps, flipped classroom, connected coa... - 0 views

    • Jennifer Martinez
       
      This is an interesting article on the use of mobile devices.
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