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The Flipped Classroom: Scaffolding Community Online Susan Barduhn Jaime Durham.

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2 The Flipped Classroom: Scaffolding Community Online Susan Barduhn Jaime Durham

3 Agenda 1.Overview 2.Creating community online 3.Theory and Instructional Design 4.Translating an effective f2f activity online 5.Student Feedback

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5 MA TESOL Low Residency Degree Sequence (34 credits) Year One –S–Summer (early June to mid- August): Coursework online followed by a three- week session on SIT’s campus –S–Sept–May: Coursework online and an Interim-Year Teaching Practicum at the student’s place of employment Year Two –S–Summer: Coursework online and a three-week session on SIT’s campus –S–Sept–Dec: Coursework online –J–Jan–May: Independent Professional Project (thesis) Program eligibility: minimum of two years of second-language teaching experience and a job teaching ESOL for the September–June period between the two summer sessions.

6 FOUNDATIONS FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING MA TESOL LOW RESIDENCY PROGRAM

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9 Task one How do you create and develop community in a group of learners?

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11 Instructional Design Procedural Scaffolding – how we did it Be consistent, attractive and fun ! Keep it in the classroom.

12 Keys to Success Procedural Scaffolding OrientationResourceExpectation Tina Stavredes (2011), Effective Online Teaching

13 Orientation & Resource Scaffolding - weekly Moodle instructional videos - weekly video and written overviews

14 Weekly Overviews

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16 Initial readings Collaborative transformative learning Leahy & Gilly (2009), “Learning in the space between us” in Innovations in transformative learning. Introduction to counseling learning Curran (1978). “The meaning and effect of understanding” in Understanding: An essential ingredient in human belonging. The relationship between teaching and learning Stevick (1998). “A view of the learner” in Working with teaching methods: What’s at stake? I, thou, it Hawkins (1968). “I, thou, it” in The informed vision: Essays and learning and human nature.

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19 Task two How would you do a jigsaw activity online? 1 week, 12 students, 3 articles: assignment given on Wednesday first task due Saturday second task due Monday Resources: Wiki, forums, Google Hangout, Skype, etc.

20 Feedback

21 Thanks to the pioneers!


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