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Flipped Classrooms for STEM Education Autar Kaw
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What is a flipped classroom? Transmission in class and assimilation at home Transmission at home and assimilation in class Source: CTL, University of Washington
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Another View Source: Flipping the Classroom: Flipping a Lesson Using Bloom's Taxonomy: Bill Vilberg: University of Miami
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On the Bloom’s Taxonomy Source: Inverting the classroom, improving student learning: Robert Talbert
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Before, In, and After Before Class In Class After Class
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What happens BEFORE class?
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Assign video lectures before class.
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What is done before class at home? Assign reading assignment.
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What graded assignments are given before class? Automatically graded quizzes are assigned
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What graded assignments are given before class? What did you not understand about the assigned chapter?
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What other resources are available to students before and after class? PowerPoints are available
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What other resources are available to students before class? Multiple choice questions with complete solutions are available
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What other resources are available to students before class? Extra examples from different majors are available
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What other resources are available to students before class? Simulations of methods are available.
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What other resources are available to students before class? Piazza is used as a discussion board
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What happens IN class?
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Ask clicker questions 10-15 minutes: Clickers are used for quizzes
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Clicker Question Routes Source: The inverted classroom and peer instruction: designing classes for meaningful learning experiences: Robert Talbert
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Give micro-lectures 10-15 minutes: Micro-lectures are based on the questions asked.
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Outline in-class exercises 10-15 minutes: Advanced exercises on higher order thinking?
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What happens AFTER class?
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Assignments and help! Take another automatically graded algorithmic quiz on CANVAS Complete and submit higher-order thinking exercise for grading. Continue discussion on Piazza. Answers given via text, videos, links, Livescribe pen, and ShowMe App.
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Lessons Learned
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It takes more instructor time to teach a flipped class than a traditional class. It takes more student time to learn in a flipped class. Flipped ClassBlended Class Hour 1Transmission at homeLecture in class with active learning Hour 2Assimilation in classAssimilation at home Hour 3Assimilation at home & Transmission at home Assimilation at home
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Should I latch to the word flip? Source: http://cottagehardware.com
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You may want to assess differently!
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Take several semesters to implement Flip a whole topic Flip one-third of the course Flip two-thirds of the course Flip the whole course.
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Is the flipped class better than the traditional lecture? Yes, that is a no-brainer and a blended class would be better than traditional lecture as well! Is the flipped class better than the blended class? We have found no statistical difference in performance so far!
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Good Resources Effective Teaching on Flipping Video Series http://engineeringx.pitt.edu/eerc/abetworkshop/ http://engineeringx.pitt.edu/eerc/abetworkshop/ Robert Talbert Flipping Workshop http://www.slideshare.net/rtalbert/flipping-the-classroom-dc Four Things I wish I had Known Before Flipping http://chronicle.com/blognetwork/castingoutnines/2014/06/0 5/four-things-i-wish-id-known-about-the-flipped-classroom/ A Guide to Flipped Classrooms http://chronicle.com/article/A-Guide-to-the-Flipped/151039/
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QUESTIONS? Autar Kaw kaw@usf.edu
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