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What is the flipped classroom? Why would I flip my classroom? When would I flip my classroom? How do I implement the flipped classroom?
Strategies, strategies, strategies!Tools I can use
What is the flipped classroom?
Reverse instruction Using technology to increase the learning in your
classroom Teacher spends more time interacting with students
in class Idea is to flip the common instructional approach
Lecture – Guided Practice – Independent Practice Take the lecture out of the classroom
What is the flipped classroom?
Class becomes a place to:Work problemsAdvance learningEngage in collaborative learning
Teach on your feet and not in your seat Personalize for students
What it shouldn’t be?
Online videos onlyAn online courseStudents working without structureStudents working on a computer screen onlyStudents working in isolationReplacement of teachers
What the flipped classroom should be?Online instruction at home frees class time for learning.
Interactive and engaging
Activities aimed to instruct students
Students take responsibility
Direct instruction mixed with active learning
Innovative learning
How Flipping started?
2007 – current model Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams at Woodland Park, Colorado
Recorded lectures using PowerPoint for students missing class
Found that those who weren’t missing class also liked having the review available
Bergmann and Aaron Sams textbook:
Textbook: Flip Your Classroom, Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day.
Not just Videos Not the videos but how they are integrated Captivate, Camtasia, Screencasting
InteractiveQuestioning (inline questioning)
Don’t reinvent the wheelKhan AcademyTed TalksYouTube
Not just Videos
Publisher’s softwareShort instructional videos with
interaction SoftChalk
Lesson design software with interactive components
Interactive SimulationsSAM, MyITLab
Not just Videos
University of Phoenix modelCreate interest in video
Collaborate with instructorsShare videosUse strengths in videoing
Using digital textbooks
Analytics
Learning to study smarter not harder Software that questions in a way to find what
you already know and what you don’t know Are you sure you know the answer? Are you pretty sure you know the answer? Just guessing
Assignments based on what you don’t know
When would I flip my classroom?
Community CollegeBegan as method to blended learningNow used in other classes
High SchoolBegan as way to catch students upReview and keyword search advantage
for students
Tips from those who have
Train students to use videos Pause and rewind Write down questions
Cornell method of note-taking Record notes Write down questions
Spend first 10 minutes of class answering questions
Use questions to improve videos
Additional Thoughts and Tips
Embrace the student’s technology Used to using videos for information and learning Infiltrating their digital culture instead of fighting it
Helps busy students Helps struggling students Allows differentiation for differing abilities
Why Flipping Flops?
Time-consuming
Technology not available
Teacher Training missing
Replacement of teacher
Unrealistic expectations
Comments from Instructor Blogs
If the choice was between lecturing in front of passive students vs. flipped classroom, I'd certainly choose flipping.
Can anyone answer if you are all video-taping your OWN lectures each time? It sounds as if teachers also are referring to other sources.
What do you do if students don’t have the devices to use to make this happen?
How did we do?What is the flipped classroom?
Why would I flip my classroom?
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Resources
The Flipped Classroom Myths. Accessed July 4, 2013. http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/the-flipped-class-conversation-689.php
Educational Vodcasting. Accessed July 5, 2013. http://flippedclassroom.com/
15 Schools Using Flipped Classroom. Accessed July 5, 2013. http://www.edudemic.com/2011/12/15-flipped-classrooms/
Tucker, Bill. The Flipped Classroom: Education Next. Accessed July 3, 2013. http://educationnext.org/the-flipped-classroom/
More Resources
12 Screencasting Tools. Accessed July 1, 2013. http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/
FrontRow Juno. Accessed July 10, 2013. http://gofrontrow.com/en/products/frontrow-juno/flipped-classroom?gclid=CNm2n5zXrrgCFWNgMgodrVMA-w
What flipped classrooms can (and can’t do) for education today? Accessed July 10, 2013. http://neatoday.org/2013/03/29/what-flipped-classrooms-can-and-cant-do-for-education/
Bergmann, A. & Sams, J. Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day