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Chris Harrow

Flipped learning: A response to five common criticisms | eSchool News - 0 views

  • It’s our opinion that one of the reasons this debate exists is because there is no true definition of what Flipped Learning is. The method is often simplified to videos being watched at home and homework being done at school. If this is the definition, then we should all be skeptical. Instead, we should look closer at
Chris Harrow

Education Week: Lectures Are Homework in Schools Following Khan Academy Lead - 0 views

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    OK, a bit of a pain if you aren't paying for Education Week, but this article mirrors some of what I understand some of our math teachers to be doing with "flip" lessons.
Chris Harrow

Alfred professor takes the ouch out of calculus - Hornell, NY - Hornell Evening Tribune - 0 views

  • Petrillo says he was disheartened by the difficulty students had understanding calculus and tried to find a way to teach the material better, without dumbing it down.
Chris Harrow

Two Symmetric Triangles Are Directly Equidecomposable IV - 2 views

  • Can you cut an arbitrary triangle into pieces so that the pieces can be rotated and translated (but not flipped) so as to form the mirror image of the given triangle? It can be done in just two cuts.
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    This is a very cool problem. Be sure to check out this solution and the quadrilateral version (http://www.cut-the-knot.org/Curriculum/Geometry/DecoSymmetry3.shtml)
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