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Flipping the Classroom Tina Schmidt St. Ignatius of Antioch School, Yardley [email protected]

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Flipping the Classroom

Tina SchmidtSt. Ignatius of Antioch School, Yardley

[email protected]

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What is the Flipped Classroom?

Teaching style developed by Aaron Sams and Jon Bergmann, Science teachers from Woodland Park High School, Colorado.

Flipping the Classroom Video Overview

Teaching for Tomorrow

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What is the Flipped Classroom?By Jon Bergmann

• Transfers the ownership of learning to the students

• Personalizes learning for all students

• Gives teachers time to explore deeper learning opportunities and pedagogies with their students (Project Based Learning, etc)

• Makes learning (not teaching) the center of the classroom.

• Maximizes the face to face time in the classroom

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Think of the flipped class as another technique in your arsenal

Don’t flip a class – first flip a lesson. Start with a lesson student’s struggle with

and make a video. What do I constantly have to repeat?

Keep the videos short. 1-2 min per grade level

Make it a center in your classroom Do one video a week or choose one concept

to flip My Division Example

Will this work for elementary?

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Collaborative Websites like:

Edmodo

Schoology

Collaborize Classroom

Where can I share the information?

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A free, private, social learning network for teachers, students and parents

Connecting over 19 million students and teachers globally

What is Edmodo?

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Edmodo is accessible from any web-enabled device

1 : 1 device program (class set or BYOD) Classroom computer centers Home computers/devices On the go with mobile devices

Acess

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Post assignments, including documents, web links and flipped classroom lessons

Class discussion threads Auto-graded and teacher graded quizzes Polls and Notes – quick formative assessment

tools Differentiate assignments and activities Make global connections Go paperless Practice digital citizenship Join educator groups to connect with teachers

Uses

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Create teacher account Create a group Share the group

code with the students

How to Get Started

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Student Sign Up

Students sign in with the unique group code provided by the teacher. Only those with the code will be able to join the group.

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The teacher can: Lock the group once all students have joined Moderate all posts and replies Set students to “read only” Delete student posts Give parents their own unique access code Reset student passwords View student activity/log on data Students can only post to the teacher or the

whole group – no private messaging between students

Controls

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Student Profile

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Code of Conduct

From Sharon Casadei – Mary, Mother of the Redeemer

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Quizzes - auto graded or teacher graded• Multiple choice• True/False• Short answer• Fill in the blank• Matching

Polls Notes

Assessment

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Assessment Data

All student data is time stamped.

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Gradebook

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Post Assignments

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Apps

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Communities

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Edmodo Help

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Go Edmodo.com Create a teacher account You will be asked to create a group and name it. You can call it Homeroom 2014-15 or Science 7, etc

Think of something you’ll use next year.

Let’s give it a try!

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Look on the left for the plus sign near the word “Groups” as highlighted below. Click “Join” and enter the code I give you in class.