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Flipped Classroom Your Experience Flipping!

Flipping Works Reading Watching Prepare Discussion Decisions Apply How it fits Remember Learn

What Happened!

Bloom’s Taxonomy

What They Did!

You should ask them and see! What Do Students Think?

How to Do It! Tryopen-ended questionsopen-ended Data on learning outcomes Survey by using QualtricsQualtrics Do Both!

You need to evaluate what you tried! What Did You Think?

Questions for You! What needs to be done better? What worked well? What needs to be added? Will you do it again?