FLIPPED INSTRUCTION AND BLENDED LEARNING 2.0 Marc Epstein, Director California Environmental Technology Education Network David Haynes, Director Marine Science Academy, Channel Islands High School Kevin Kirschman, Earth Science Teacher Ripon High School Karen Sanko, Project Lead The Way and Career Exploration Teacher Rutter Middle School
WHAT IS FLIPPED INSTRUCTION AND BLENDED LEARNING Reversing Classroom Time Lecture as Homework Videos Activities, Projects, Guided Practice during Class Time Class Time Consists of Active Student Engagement Students Can Rewind Videos For Points Not Understood
WHAT IS FLIPPED AND BLENDED 2.0 Uses Services of Outside Partner Augmented Instruction By Expert Sustainable Engagement Beyond Guest Speaker Provides Real World Perspective Exposes Students To New Methods and Technology
EDMODO Educational Social Network Facebook Like Interface Embed Instructional Videos Attach Documents Classroom Management System Interactions With Students Mobile Application Group Code
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE Increasing Rapidity Ineffective Professional Development Secondary to Curriculum Lack of Technical Support
HOW DOES 2.0 FIT INTO CPA Instructional Partnerships Partners Actively Engaged With Students Increases Instruction Related to Career Theme Prepares Students For The Changing Post Secondary World
POST SECONDARY LEARNING ENVIORNMENT Increased Use of Online Greater Student Responsibility System Glitches
MOOC’s Mass Open Online Courses Coursera Desire To Learn Udemy Exposes Students to Online Format and Expectations Provides Students With Ways to Explore Interests
LESSONS FROM ’13 – ‘14 Video Length Have Assignment For Each Video Video To Be Focused PUSH Notifications Student Resistance Home Access Priorities
FILTERS Video Services Professional Convenience Subscription Services Manual Authorization
CULTURAL CHANGES Student Responsibility Teacher No Longer The Center Administrative Embracement of Outsiders Parent Responsibility Product Oriented Risk Of New Segregation
CHANNEL ISLANDS HIGH SCHOOL Marine Sciences Academy Sophomores Marine Careers Class 60 Students
RIPON HIGH SCHOOL Earth Science Primarily 9 th Graders 150 Students
RUTTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Project Lead The Way – Grades 7 & 8 Seventh Grade General Science Career Exploration – Grade 8 130 Students