The Flipped Classroom Model

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The Flipped Classroom Model Renee` Crooks Gladymar Soto-Lopes

Introduction “Flipping” the classroom involves easy-to-use readily accessible technology in order to free class time from lecture. (Bergmann & Sams, 2012)

Students and Technology

Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams

All Learning Styles Addressed

Comparison of Class Time Traditional Classroom Flipped Classroom Activity Time Warm-up Activity or Bell Work 5 minutes Review of previous night’s homework 15 minutes 10 minutes Lecture New Content 20 minutes 0 minutes Guided and Independent Practice 35 minutes

Integrating the Flipped Classroom “Fallacies Lesson” PPT Lesson Fallacy Notebook

How – To - Tips

Benefits and Challenges Useful tool for planning in the event of the instructor’s absence PUSH BACK – NEED INCENTIVES Provides time for instructors to get to know the students more Students may be resistant at first since they will have to complete work at home. Learners are engaged using class computers, tablets, and iPads while working together, experimenting, and interacting with their teacher Detractors claim that The Flipped Classroom is a tool that benefits only those of a higher socio-economic stratum. Teachers have the opportunity to dedicate more of their time to assisting with application of concepts during classroom sessions. Time-Consuming for many educators. As well as a struggle for educators who lack technology skills.

Conclusion

Questions?

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