The document discusses the flipped classroom model of learning where students watch video lectures at home and do homework in the classroom with a teacher. It considers how the flipped model can improve learning and engagement through increased focus in class. The document also examines how technology like video, whiteboards, and collaborative tools can support the flipped approach and help facilitate the change in when and where learning takes place.
11. Photo Attributions
• Maribuchi from Flickr
• Thomas Favre-Bulle from Flickr
• Smartboard.com
• Jing.com
• Explaineverything.com
• voicethread.com
Notas do Editor
Greg: Today we are introducing you to a new concepts getting a lot of press and stimulating a lot of discussion in educational circles. We are going to take some time today to discover what the Flipped Classroom means, it implications, and potential limitations of this model.
Greg and Stacy This is a strategy that potentially can address some of these issues. Greg and Stacy explain: Origins (Science teachers in Colorado), popularized by Salman Khan and Dan Pink based on his information from Karl Fitsch (Fitsch Flip) Basic ideas. You move some of the thingss you do in class with class-time to homework and outside of class time. Student then come into class and do what might have been done as home work (problem sets, etc) in class with more differentiation and support from the teacher. Or to engaged the student in other types of activities like more discussion, more handone learning, projects, problem solving etc. Shift some of the learning outside of class into the students hands outside of class. Has the potential to free up time in class for lots of other activities. The theory, application and practice are really in flux. There is not one way of doing it, the Salman Khan example is just one way, not the only way. Show Video on Salman Khan Then Discuss, what do you think about this? What are some of your reservations? Show video from Colorado
Discuss the implication of this…how might you be able to use it in your department, what ways might it be useful?
Screencasting examples, this is where the technology comes in.