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To flip or not to flip. Is that the question?. What is the question?. Why? How When What? Who?. Impact of new technology. 2013 = 1,000,000 2018 = 36,000,000. Metaphors for life. Four pillars of flipped learning . What is different about resources for flipped learning?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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To flip or not to flip

Is that the question?

What is the

question?

Why?

How

When

What?

Who?

Impact of new technology•2013 = 1,000,000•2018 = 36,000,000

Metaphors for life

Four pillars of flipped learning • Flexible learning

environmentF• Learning culture is

flippedL• Intentional content for

instructionI• Professional educatorsP

What is different about resources for flipped learning?•Wider range of topics

▫Range of possible Flipped Learning methods

•Individualised learning▫As well as collaborative learning

What could be different?•Rubrics increasing complexity•Questioning technique•Project Management –

▫Time management▫Thinking about thinking and work

•Choice of topic•Choice of how to represent information

Resourcing a flipped classroom•Digital objects / video•Learning objects•Blended learning environments•Online learning workshops or courses•Scaffolding tools•Collaborative tools•Information literacy or digital literacy

skills could be totally individualised

Building blocks•Content structure• Digital Literacy | ACARA Capabilities•Assessment frequency and type•Class structure / management – Term 1,

Terms 2 to 4

Types of resources needed:•Core tools

▫Information access▫Digital manipulation / knowledge creation▫Collaboration / Communication

•Virtual learning environment tools▫Learning management systems (LMS)▫Video conferencing

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Information Literacy tools

Collaboration

Learning Management System (LMS)

Video conferencing

Teacher tools•Professional Learning Network (PLN)

What does the classroom look like?•Individualised learning•Peer teaching

▫Jigsaw methodology▫1:1 discussion with teacher

•Small groups when needed•Technology rich but NOT the focus

Dr Renner’s guidelines• The expectation of spending time doing homework should

be clear • A flipped class implementation does not have to be “all or

nothing”• Students do not automatically prefer cooperative group

work, nor do they intuitively know how to work in a group successfully

• Teachers do not have to create all of their own content for a flipped class

• Lecturing is not bad pedagogy, but it should not be the primary or sole means of instruction

• Pre-testing in K-12 classes warrants further study• Students respond to multiple means of representation

http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/students-faculty-alumni/new-study-on-the-flipped-classroom-by-concordias-dr-jeremy-renner-shows-mixed-results/

Cons1. Students don’t need more screen or

computer time!2. Students don't need more homework!3. Access to mobile devices and the internet

can be inequitable4. Market forces will allow content producers

to get richer!

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Flipping a libraryWhat is flipped?

1. Space - from a focus on resources to focus on learning

2. Information access – from a focus on class or groups of students and IL to a totally individualised at point of need focus

3. Learning – from a focus on teacher selected content and skills outcomes to student selected

4. Skill vs knowledge – traditionally we have focused on skills or literacies – what should out focus be?

So what is the question?

"This above all: to thine own self be true"

ResourcesFlipping the library classroom

http://libguides.usu.edu/content.php?pid=424275&sid=3469429

Flipping the one-shot library session http://designerlibrarian.wordpress.com/tag/flipped-classroom/

Tools for flipping the classroomhttp://www.educationdreamer.com/p/tools-for-flipping-classroom.html

https://www.diigo.com/user/junewall/"flipped classroom“

Questions?Thank you

jwall@aisnsw.edu.au

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