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Not exact matches
Want to know more about the flipped -
classroom model, a popular form of
blended learning where traditional
lecture and homework elements are reversed?
The founder of Khan Academy, a free educational video library that features over two thousand titles and an interactive dashboard for formative assessment, discusses how his videos can help create a «flipped
classroom» that allows
blended learning — online
lectures can happen at home and project - based learning can happen during school.
The founder of Khan Academy discusses how his videos can help create a «flipped
classroom» that allows
blended learning, where online
lectures can happen at home and project - based learning can happen during school.
The words «
blended learning» commonly conjures up images of children in a
classroom dividing their time between listening to
lectures and staring at computer consoles.
For example, before I got involved in
blended learning, you might come into my
classroom and find me
lecturing on the French Revolution.
Multimedia
lecture recordings and fully - searchable video content make courses more engaging for online,
blended, and flipped
classrooms.
Flip teaching or a flipped
classroom is a form of
blended learning in which students learn new content online by watching video
lectures, usually at home, and what used to be homework (assigned problems) is now done in class with teachers offering more personalized guidance and interaction with students, instead of
lecturing.
Courses are designed to be an intelligent
blend of pre-class study materials, live
classroom lectures and actual in - the - field home inspection training.