The Flipped class The Flipped class.

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The Flipped class The Flipped class

What is a flipped class Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flip_teaching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQWvc6qhTds http://ed.ted.com/on/HXvovdK8

Why I flipped my class? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aGuLuipTwg

5 things I wish I knew before… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JPdGlyt6gg Pay special attention to tip #2!

Use other people’s stuff!

content for instruction Whether we like it or not, YouTube is a source of educational content. www.teachertube.com Academic Earth Cosmo Learning The Futures Channel Khan Academy Learner.org Math TV 25 best video resources 35 Sources for Curated Educator Videos

Seems like a lot of work? Use that “inter-web thingy”! A simple Google search for the topic will return many useful items most of the time. Think outside the box! Example: Use a free available reading text instead of your standard. Do as much of the same things you USED TO lecture about in class…

Use other people’s stuff!

All These people are flipping nuts! Connecting with other flippers Videos YouTube www.ted.com I love this place! Pioneers inspiring Pioneers Blogs http://jonbergmann.com/blog/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FlippedClassroom Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/marymary16/flipped-classroom-ideas/

More “Flippers”… The Flipped Institute The Flipped Learning Network http://flippedinstitute.org/ The Flipped Learning Network http://www.flippedlearning.org

Fidelity in creating course content Same content Maybe more depth Formative assessment along the way (help to come…) Examples of teacher work Examples of student work Student comments and discussion Check for understanding

Creating your own content PowerPoint presentations are okay: www.sonicfoundry.com/mediasite Create audio files to accompany a PowerPoint WebQuest www.webquest.org Discussion Boards Case Study/Project Based 25 Ways to Teach without Talking

Creating your own content Very detailed process with layering video/audio www.educreations.com Quick and easy with audio possible. Very good for math and science Free App for phones and tablets www.educannon.com Embed formative questions within a video. www.jingproject.com Create, edit, voice-over, on short videos of your computer. Camtasia Small window of yourself appears in corner of video.

Copyrights/legality Search video websites that are copyright free. Give credit where credit is due. Stay away from textbooks and textbook websites.

You can find all of this on my website www.novakwiki.wikispaces.com