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Keith Hamon

Why Flip The Classroom When We Can Make It Do Cartwheels? | Co.Exist: World changing id... - 4 views

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    In some ways, the flipped model is an improvement. Research shows that tailored tutoring is more effective than lectures for understanding, mastery, and retention. But the flipped classroom doesn't come close to preparing students for the challenges of today's world and workforce. As progressive educational activist Alfie Kohn notes, great teaching isn't just about content but motivation and empowerment: Real learning gives you the mental habits, practice, and confidence to know that, in a crisis, you can count on yourself to learn something new. That's crucial in a world where, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, adults change careers (not just jobs) four to six times or where, as an Australian study predicts, 65% of today's teens will end up in careers that haven't even been invented yet. We don't need to flip the classroom. We need to make it do cartwheels.
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    I find this paragraph particularly telling: "The cartwheeled classroom not only connects text books and classrooms to the real world, but it also inspires, uplifts, and offers the joy of accomplishment. Transformative, connected knowledge isn't a thing--it's an action, an accomplishment, a connection that spins your world upside down, then sets you squarely on your feet, eager to whirl again. It's a paradigm shift." Imagine what this could mean for our ASU QEP, for example, if we told our twelve 2012-2013 teachers that each of their QEP courses was going to be taught within the larger context of being meaningful to the population of a Haitian, African, Muslim, or Afghan village or community. The difference for the students in their real-world learning would be immeasurable.
Keith Hamon

Flipping The Classroom… A Goldmine of Research and Resources To Keep You On Y... - 4 views

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    If you are beginning to investigate what a Flipped Classroom is, with the thought of possibly trying some kind of Flip yourself… then this is also the right place. I have researched and tried to find you the very best resources to get educators in all positions thinking about what a Flipped Classroom" really is"? I know that if you take a look at the resources provided you will walk away with a better understanding, and a well thought out implementation.
Stephanie Cooper

Flipped Classroom: Beyond the Videos | Catlin Tucker, Honors English Teacher - 1 views

  • Ramsey Musallam, defines “flip teaching” as “leveraging technology to appropriately pair the learning activity with the learning environment.” This flexibility is why technology has the potential to be so transformative in education.
  • The goal of the flipped classroom should be to shift lessons from “consumables” to “produceables.”
  • Blake-Plock makes a strong point when he says we learn by “doing.”
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  • In my presentations on the flipped classroom, I’ve advocated for 3 things that I think would make this model more appealing to most of educators:
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    This author presents a practical view of implementing the Flipped Classroom model.  
Keith Hamon

The Flipped Class Manifest - THE DAILY RIFF - Be Smarter. About Education. - 1 views

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    The "Flipped Classroom" is a term that has recently taken root in education.  Much information and misinformation currently surrounds the conversation.  We, as outspoken advocates for the "Flipped Classroom" concept, believe the following:
Keith Hamon

Flipped Classroom - 0 views

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    Educators like Greg Green of Clintondale High School are flipping their school's teaching model upside down with TechSmith tools. Discover what the flipped classroom model is and how it can benefit any school.
Keith Hamon

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

  • One of the greatest benefits of flipping is that overall interaction increases: Teacher to student and student to student.
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      This interaction across the network of a classroom is key to QEP's approach to education.
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    Flipping the classroom has transformed our teaching practice.  We no longer stand in front of our students and talk at them for thirty to sixty minutes at a time.  This radical change has allowed us to take on a different role with our students.
Keith Hamon

How 'Flipping' the Classroom Can Improve the Traditional Lecture - Teaching - The Chron... - 2 views

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    As its name suggests, flipping describes the inversion of expectations in the traditional college lecture. It takes many forms, including interactive engagement, just-in-time teaching (in which students respond to Web-based questions before class, and the professor uses this feedback to inform his or her teaching), and peer instruction. But the techniques all share the same underlying imperative: Students cannot passively receive material in class, which is one reason some students dislike flipping. Instead they gather the information largely outside of class, by reading, watching recorded lectures, or listening to podcasts.
Stephanie Cooper

Why Teachers Should Be Encouraged For Flipping Classrooms - EdTechReview (ETR) - 1 views

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    Reasons to "Flip".
Keith Hamon

The Best Posts On The "Flipped Classroom" Idea | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of... - 0 views

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    I'm a bit wary/skeptical about this whole "Flipped Classroom" idea and how it works in practice.
Keith Hamon

Five Ways to Flip Your Classroom With The New York Times - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Five ways to use The New York Times to "flip" your classroom.
Keith Hamon

Warning: Flipping Your Classroom May Lead to Increased Student Understanding | Teaching... - 1 views

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    Flipping a classroom is not a teaching technique, it is more in line with a philosophy or way of teaching. It involves using technology as a tool, not the main focus, for helping students increase their understanding of science or math concepts.
Keith Hamon

The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education - 0 views

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    What follows is an explanation of the Flipped Classroom Model, a model where the video lectures and vodcasts fall within a larger framework of learning activities. It provides a sequence of learning activities based on the learning theories and instructional models of Experiential Learning Cycles.
Keith Hamon

Teacher Vodcasting and Flipped Classroom Network - A social network site for teachers u... - 3 views

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    a social network all about the flipped classroom.
Stephanie Cooper

Looking for "Flippable" Moments | Flip It Consulting - 0 views

  • For me, the FLIP is when you “Focus on your Learners by Involving them in the Process”
  • This is the moment when you stop talking at your learners and “flip” the work to them instead.  This is the moment when you allow them to struggle, ask questions, solve problems and do the “heavy lifting” required to learn the material.
  • Students can look up the content on their own and find the answer to a question within a matter of seconds.  What they can’t always do on their own is analyze, synthesize, and experience the process of engaging in higher levels of critical thinking. This is when they need to do the messy work of learning, evaluating, and critiquing. This is when they need your structure and guidance, but not your answers. They have to make meaning for themselves. This is a “flippable moment.”
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      This is what Oprah would call an "aha" moment.  I've always wondered EXACTLY how to utilize the lecture-free time during class.  This puts it into perspective.
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    Great advice and tips for using the "Flipped" model
Keith Hamon

Flipped Learning Journal - Welcome - 0 views

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    An online journal about flipping the classroom, mostly grade school.
Keith Hamon

How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education | Magazine - 0 views

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    Thordarson thought Khan Academy would merely be a helpful supplement to her normal instruction. But it quickly become far more than that. She's now on her way to "flipping" the way her class works. This involves replacing some of her lectures with Khan's videos, which students can watch at home. Then, in class, they focus on working problem sets. The idea is to invert the normal rhythms of school, so that lectures are viewed on the kids' own time and homework is done at school. It sounds weird, Thordarson admits, but this flipping makes sense when you think about it. It's when they're doing homework that students are really grappling with a subject and are most likely to need someone to talk to. And now Thordarson can tell just when this grappling occurs: Khan Academy provides teachers with a dashboard application that lets her see the instant a student gets stuck.
Keith Hamon

Turning the Classroom Upside Down - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    In 2008, I started a non-profit organization called the Khan Academy to deliver free online education. As it turns out, our tools have given students and teachers the power to "flip" the traditional classroom: Students can hear lectures at home and spend their time at school doing "homework"-that is, working on problems. It allows them to advance at their own pace, gaining real mastery, and it lets teachers spend more time giving one-to-one instruction.
Thomas Clancy

Don't Give Up on the Lecture - Abigail Walthausen - The Atlantic - 1 views

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    This is not so much a counter-response to the Flipped Classroom model, but instead a reminder that using what works from both models--Flipped or Traditional-- should be the teacher's goal.
Keith Hamon

Warming Up to MOOC's - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 3 views

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    How one professor uses a MOOC and its resources to flip his own classes.
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