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Why Flipped Learning Is Still Going Strong 10 Years Later - EdSurge News

Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture

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Flipped Instruction

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(Ken Ehrmann) My flipped experience: 
I have used flipped instructions for a few years now in my fifth grade classroom.  I have also created lessons for other classrooms K-4, specific lessons for graduate courses, and technology tutorials for teachers.  Below you will find my "top five" and active button's to take you directly to all my playlists.  Additionally, the Youtube icon on every webpage takes you directly to my channel.


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Homework culture key to flipped learning success

Homework culture key to flipped learning success | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
If you want to implement a flipped learning approach that makes a successful impact, then you might want to start by taking a look at your school's homework culture.

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Everything Teachers Need to Flip Their Classrooms

Everything Teachers Need to Flip Their Classrooms | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Flipped learning or Flipped classroom or is a methodology, an approach to learning in which technology is employed to reverse the traditional role of classroom time. If in the past, classroom time is spent at lecturing to students , now in a flipped model, this time is utilized to encourage individualized learning and provide one-on-one help to students, and also to improve student-teacher interaction. While the instructional or teachable content is still available in class, however this content is mainly designed in such a way to be accessed outside class which is a great way for struggling students to learn at their own pace.

Today we spent sometime sifting through our Flipped Classroom section here in EdTech and mLearning and curated for you the resources below. These include tools, apps, video guides, tutorials and illustrative visuals to help teachers learn about and integrate the flipped learning concept in their instruction.


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