"...I decided early on in my teaching that I wanted to reduce the stress level in my classroom. It's why I flipped my classroom, after all ..."
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Joann Velazquez's curator insight,
January 30, 10:16 PM
In a flipped classroom, alleviating anxiety can be achieved by implementing straightforward solutions that emphasize the core aspect of learning. By prioritizing simplicity, educators can create a more accessible and comfortable atmosphere for students. Establishing a routine through the utilization of familiar tools further contributes to a seamless learning experience, fostering a sense of familiarity and predictability. This pedagogically-focused approach not only eases anxiety but also enhances the overall effectiveness of the flipped classroom model.
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
March 10, 2014 9:42 PM
Richard Byrne (of FreeTech4Teachers) has created a new slideshow of his top picks of web tools for 2014. He states "I shared only tools that are new-to-me since last year's NCTIES conference and or have released significant enhancements in the last year." As always it is worth looking through this lengthy slideshow, which is embedded in the post and also available through Google docs so you may choose to save a copy. He notes that he will continue to add speaker notes to include "more links." Some of these tools have been mentioned in this Scoop.it but there are quite a few that are new to me that I will be checking out. |