Recommendation # 1: Find flippable moments.Faculty interested
in the flipped classroom get really excited about the flipped classroom.
Not exact matches
AD: Screencasting is a really great way of
getting into
Flipped Learning because, you know, I mean it's very difficult to explain some things
in an audio podcast - I still think audio podcasting is the best method of
flipping a
classroom for things that lend themselves to an audio - only format - you know history, maybe biology, psychology, lend themselves there, but it's very hard to explain maths
in an audio podcast.
Another teacher
got in touch to let us know she's now exploring
flipped learning
in her primary years
classroom as a result of our Teaching Methods podcast.
We didn't have room
in our
classroom to build castles out of cardboard boxes, but we could
flip some tables and
get creative with our space.
Whatever the past (Open Class Room, Back to Basics, Ed Reform, etc.) or future (twenty - first century skills, online learning,
flipped classrooms, blended instruction, etc.), we know we will not
get there
in our father's Oldsmobile!
A
flipped classroom method means you
get to spend more meaningful face - to - face time
in class while setting students loose on the material at home and at their own convenience for better retention and results.
Join Jonathan Bergmann, author of Solving the Homework Problem by
Flipping the Learning for this engaging webinar to learn how to
flip the learning
in your
classroom, and watch students
get excited about homework!
With that
in mind, read through these pages,
flip the learning
in your
classroom, and watch students
get excited about homework!
Delivered
in English or Spanish, our cloud - based, cross-platform tool is effective
in the computer lab, with small groups, or
in a
flipped classroom model with scaffolded support that closes gaps and
gets students to math mastery.
Get started with this introductory video, explaining how to flip your classroom in a limited technology environment — it's surprising how little is needed to get start
Get started with this introductory video, explaining how to
flip your
classroom in a limited technology environment — it's surprising how little is needed to
get start
get started.