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The Flipped Classroom: The Full picture is not about watching videos as homework.
Melanie Hundley's curator insight,
January 28, 9:30 AM
It is interesting to think about how teacher education programs would need to prepare teachers who are able to think about and work in flipped classrooms.
Barbara Monica Pérez Moo's curator insight,
March 4, 12:11 AM
Muy clara la propuesta o quiza la realidad aqui expuesta.
Carmenne K. Thapliyal's curator insight,
April 11, 2:54 PM
The video provides an introduction to the flipped classroom ... the voiceover should've probably been a little more..... excited... the person sounds so bored.
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This post describes the principles of Universal Design for Learning and how they naturally occur when a full cycle of learning, including ideas related to the flipped classroom, are used within the instructional process.
Michele Ivanisevic's curator insight,
May 14, 11:35 AM
Vary the ways you present information/how students learn, vary the ways they can express themselves, and provide meaningful ways to engage students in their learning. Delete the scoop?
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As I describe in The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture, I believe, as Chris Dede does, that the problem with the flipped classroom is that the major focus is on the didactic presentation of information, that it is still at the center of the learning experience. The flipped classroom, given that is currently getting so much press, provides an opportunity to change the paradigm of learning, whereby learning–by-doing, the experiences along with the understanding and application of those experiences become core to the learning process. Delete the scoop?
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Created for a presentation - geared for those working with HS and college age students.
Francisco Gómez's curator insight,
March 19, 12:29 PM
Flipped learning makes a lot of sense! Use face-to-face time for higher-value activities. Delete the scoop?
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The flipped classroom provides avenues for teachers to become facilitators of learning & move away from the sage on a stage approach to teaching. The goal is to extend learning time conversation outside of class through threaded discussion. Delete the scoop?
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In this second article that I found that discusses the “flipped method,” the author, Dr. Jackie Gerstein, describes the problem that many teachers have with this model: Delete the scoop?
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The flipped classroom provides avenues for teachers to become facilitators of learning and move away from the sage on a stage approach to teaching. The foundational concepts of instructors guiding... Delete the scoop?
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Flipped learning has taken the education world by storm. This is an aggregate of articles by eSchool News. Delete the scoop?
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A flipped classroom is all about watching videos at home and then doing worksheets in class, right? Wrong! Delete the scoop?
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Ultimately, success with a flipped class is a combination of understanding the pedagogical goals and using the technology and method to support them. Delete the scoop?
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Peer into Jonathan Bergmann's Classroom as he explains the flipped-mastery model. Presently Jonathan Bergmann & Aaron Sams are writing a book on the flipped ...
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This site is devoted to teaching educators how to use vodcasting and the flipped classroom.
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Amazon.com: The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture eBook: Jackie Gerstein: Kindle Store. Chapters are: What is the Flipped Classroom; Problems and Issues with the Flipped Classroom; The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture; How The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture Supports Universal Design for Learning; The Flipped Classroom in Higher Education; Mobile Learning and the Flipped Classroom; An Example Lesson; and The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Tinkering and Maker Education. Delete the scoop?
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The Flipped Classroom, as most know, has become quite the buzz in education. Its use in higher education has been given a lot of press recently. The purpose of this post is to: Provide background for this model of learning with a focus on its use in higher education. Identify some problems with its use and implementation that if not addressed, could become just a fading fad. Propose a model for implementation based on an experiential cycle of learning mode
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This post continues the series by providing an overview of The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture using mobile devices. Each phase of the model has suggestions and ideas for mobile-driven learning activities which can be implemented on most devices. This supports Bring Your Own Devices programs and increases the chances students will use similar learning activities on their own devices outside of the classroom environment. Delete the scoop?
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This post describes how The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture can be used to support maker education and tinkering with the focus being on students acquiring more process-oriented “how-to” skills, skills needed to develop and enhance creativity and innovation.
Sonia Barreira's comment,
March 2, 6:15 AM
Tenho a impressão que trata-se de um nome novo para uma ideia antiga, sem desqualificar, ao contrário, creio que nomear pode fortalecer o conceito!
Sonia Barreira's comment,
March 2, 6:15 AM
Tenho a impressão que trata-se de um nome novo para uma ideia antiga, sem desqualificar, ao contrário, creio que nomear pode fortalecer o conceito!
Vicki Butler's curator insight,
May 14, 11:54 AM
This links back to a series of blog articles on flipped classroom and different scenarios. Well worth a read or an rss! Delete the scoop?
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Having done a wee bit more research around the Flipped classroom that centre around videos, I found this rather thought-provoking blog post by Jackie Gerstein entitled Flipped classroom full pictu... Delete the scoop?
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Many educators are beginning to become aware of the growing teaching method referred to as “Flipping The Classroom”. Simply put… the teacher provides videos for homework, while traditional home work is done in class under teacher supervision. Unfortunately this might be just too simplistic of a definition. Possible this is why using the words “simply put” may not be the best practice in explaining anything.
dianataylor's comment,
August 2, 2012 10:27 PM
Sure it's an extensive page - the research section could be better with reference to papers dated back to 1998 and 2001. The section "Resources To Better Understand Flipping the Classroom" is good including info graphics and a good link to J. Gersteins http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2011/06/13/the-flipped-classroom-model-a-full-picture/
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There has been a growing buzz around a recently coined phrase " Flipped Classroom". This term starts to take root in education as more and more educators are discovering it. So what is this all about and what are its advantages in learning and teaching? Delete the scoop?
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Informed articles and commentary on this powerful and often misunderstood concept. Delete the scoop?
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Over the past two years, the Flipped Learning method has created quite a stir. Some argue that this teaching method will completely transform education, while others say it is simply an opportunity for boring lectures to be viewed in new locations. Delete the scoop?
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Download this issue brief to find out what all the buzz is about flipped classrooms and how this emerging model can improve the classroom experience for your instructors and students. Delete the scoop?
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Teacher Karl Fisch has flipped teaching on its head - he uploads his lectures
to YouTube for his students to watch at home at night, then gets them to apply the concepts in class by day. Delete the scoop?
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This PowerPoint is adapted from The Flipped Classroom infographic: http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/... Delete the scoop?
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It is interesting to think about how teacher education programs would need to prepare teachers who are able to think about and work in flipped classrooms.
Muy clara la propuesta o quiza la realidad aqui expuesta.
The video provides an introduction to the flipped classroom ... the voiceover should've probably been a little more..... excited... the person sounds so bored.