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1 ICT in Education Program Part 2: Flipped classrooms,
ICTs-ENHANCED 21ST CENTURY LEARNING Part 2: Flipped classrooms, G. Hernández Paramaribo, Suriname, 2017

2 Outline Flipped classrooms

3 1. flipped classroom

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5 What is “Flipping”? Flipping is a technique where teachers post digital content for students to watch at home Videos Podcasts Students come to class the next day with some clue as to what is being taught Instead of lecture, students engage in Cooperative learning Projects Class discussions Using Ted Ed, Khan Academy & Sophia to Flip Your Classrom Shannon J. Holden

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8 Why Flip? Flipping reduces the amount of class time spent on lecture
More time available for other activities Students do their “homework” under the supervision of their teacher, not at home alone Teachers can differentiate their lessons for students of all ability levels Repetition helps students transfer information to long term memory Using Ted Ed, Khan Academy & Sophia to Flip Your Classrom Shannon J. Holden

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13 TED-Ed has service designed to “capture and amplify the voice of the world’s greatest teachers.” In addition to hosting the videos, TED-Ed works with educators to review lessons and ensure they are less than 10 minutes. After the educator records and uploads the audio/video, TED-Ed works with animators to create story reels for each lesson. TED-Ed, Khan Academy Enable Flipped Classrooms | WIRED

14 Where to Find Videos to “Flip”
Series Big ideas Subject Science, Math, History, etc. Best Flips Videos already in TED Ed’s library YouTube Choose any YouTube video, and TED Ed will do the rest! Make your own and upload to YouTube

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17 One Cool Feature: You can use the assessment attached to the video, or write your own When you “borrow” the video, lesson, and assessment – you get a unique URL Remember, you can edit the “Quick Quiz”, “Think”, and “Dig Deeper” sections of the lesson When your students use the URL you them, YOU get the results of their quiz!

18 One More Cool Feature If your lesson is nominated and accepted, an animator will make an animated version of your lesson! The vision of the site’s builders is that a gigantic resource will be built for teachers…one video at a time


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