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Flipped Classroom: Advantages and Challenges

Flipped Classroom: Advantages and Challenges | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
The flipped classroom originated in Colorado when two Chemistry teachers, Jon Bergmann and Aaron Sams, started recording lectures for students to watch at home. They were driven to increase interaction with students when they seem to need it most, during homework. So, they flipped the traditional classroom structure; students watched the lecture at home and then completed homework under the guidance of their teacher during class. Bergmann and Sams reported increased assessment scores in the first year of its implementation1, and the model quickly became popular.

Via Elizabeth E Charles
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3 Steps To Build Interactive Lessons With Learning Map

3 Steps To Build Interactive Lessons With Learning Map | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

 

There are two main reasons that drive us to build online lessons in a slightly different way, by using Learning map: cognitive learning theory and fast - paced world with increasing sensory overload. In this post I will summarize main steps in building interactive online lessons using Learning map format.

 

So the problem was, how to design and structure the lesson according to cognitive learning theory to ensure, that our learners will stay focused and retain information in this information overloaded world. We found the solution in Learning map which integrates planning, creating, delivering of your lessons, collaboration/communication and evaluation in one virtual canvas. It enables you to pull together disparate bits of information and present them in a memorable and digestible form.

In this post I will summarize main steps in building lessons using Learning map format.

 

1. Break your lesson into several single information units (SIU)

2. Connect several SIU-s in a more memorable way

3. Support interaction

 


Via Miloš Bajčetić, Mark E. Deschaine, PhD, Rui Guimarães Lima, Mariano Ramos Mejia
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