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Go to View > Header & Footer to edit June 7, 2016 | slide 1 RSCs – Stimulating and supporting innovation in learning In Brief - Flipped Learning 8 th January 2013, 1.15 - 2.00 p.m. Lyn Lall and Steve Saffhill (Jisc RSC EM advisors) www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/eastmidlands
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June 7, 2016 | slide 2 Objectives Understand what is meant by “Flipped Learning” Be aware of some of the advantages of flipped learning Be aware of some tools to produce flipped resources Hear from a provider who has seen the benefits of using technology to deliver Flipped CPD for H&S mandatory training Be aware of how technology can support effective delivery and engagement
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The Flipped Classroom Teachers record lectures on video and post them online, rather than lecturing in class time. Students watch the videos as homework. The classroom is then all about active work and discussion of the videos. June 7, 2016 | slide 3
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Flipped Learning Deliver “just in time” training Can be accessed anytime, anywhere Models effective practice with technology Models effective use of a VLE June 7, 2016 | slide 4
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Ofsted, Technology and Flipped Learning
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CIF Inspectors’ Handbook Learning outside classroom through technology Effective use of resources including technology Effective use of technology in assessment
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What are some benefits of this method? Flexible access Personalised learning Stronger student/teacher relationships Share resources with other colleagues Class time for higher order thinking Supports differentiation June 7, 2016 | slide 7 Learning outside classroom through technology Effective use of resources including technology Effective use of technology in assessment
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Disadvantages Inequality Quality of video Quality of lesson Video aversion June 7, 2016 | slide 8
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Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience Flipped
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Resources for Moodle Read –Add files to Moodle –Slideshare Hear –Podcasts Watch –Combining the two –Mashing it with video footage June 7, 2016 | slide 10 The best way to impart new knowledge and skills is to make it multisensory
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Flipping Bloom upside down June 7, 2016 | slide 11 Should we create first? Using personal experiences or prior knowledge Work towards new knowledge and skills
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Are you developing Flipped Learning/CPD in your organisation? A. Yes B. No June 7, 2016 | slide 12
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What tools are you using? If you are already doing some flipped delivery, tell us what tools you’re using in the chat pane June 7, 2016 | slide 13
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Some easy ways in to flipped learning Smartphone or pocket camcorders for practical techniques Videojug Youtube TEDed Showme App on ipad – embed in VLE Khan Academy June 7, 2016 | slide 14
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Some examples of flipped resources Brainshark powerpoint Brainshark powerpoint Presentme presentation Presentme presentation Cornwall College online staff development Cornwall College online staff development TEDED TEDED June 7, 2016 | slide 15
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Tools to support effective delivery of staff development Xerte Skype masterclass Web based tools –Use of screencasts –Screencast-o-maticScreencast-o-matic –ScreenrScreenr Software tools –Camstudio (free) –Camtasia –Wink (free) –Smartboard recorder (free) Use of webinars e.g. Skype masterclass Articulate, Xerte, Brain Shark, Adobe presenter June 7, 2016 | slide 16
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Benefits of flipped delivery model for staff CPD Save staff time, delivering and accessing CPD Reduce travel costs Reduce pressure on room utilisation Be sustainable Increase uptake of training Provide tracking and reports for managers June 7, 2016 | slide 17
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Health & Safety training at Loughborough college June 7, 2016 | slide 18
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How can the RSC help? Provide advice on the process of developing online learning resources Provide advice and support for using tools to develop learning resources Provide advice and support on effective use of your VLE to support training needs analysis and staff development June 7, 2016 | slide 19
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Next steps Lynette.lall@rsc-em.ac.uk Lynette.lall@rsc-em.ac.uk Resources on Moodle Flipped learning hands-on workshop (Basford Hall, Nottingham) - 7 th February Details and booking via the website http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/eastmidlands Next In Brief – 6 th February – Using Video and audio for assessment (book via the events section on our website) June 7, 2016 | slide 20
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