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The Flipped Classroom: from Theory to Practice Steven Bukin SES Folkestone
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What is it? Background and theory How? Methods? Action Research- application to ELT
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CLASSHOME HomeworkLectureHomeworkLecture Flipped classroom
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Background
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Salman Khan the Khan Academy
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Why flip? Struggling students and poor outcomes Overscheduled students Superficial learning
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Why flip? Education today designed to meet 19th century Industrial Revolution needs- similarly skilled workers
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Why flip? Speaks the language of today’s students Ease of creating and sharing video lessons
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Task 1 How much time is spent in your class in 'Lecture' mode? Compare with a partner.
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Homework review 15 mins Homework review 15 mins Presentation 15 mins Presentation 15 mins Free practice 15 mins Free practice 15 mins Controlled Practice 15 mins Controlled Practice 15 mins 1 hour lesson breakdown Why flip?
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Continuous enrolment
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Why flip? Lack of a meaningful syllabus
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Why flip? Student benefits Differentiation Support Student- centred Review and consolidation
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Task 2 How much homework do you give? Do you have a school homework policy? What teacher training did you receive on setting homework?
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Action Research Planning: Do flipped lessons promote ‘higher learning’? Action: Make screencast- send to test group Observation: Questionnaires and video interviews for feedback Reflection: Video with Picture in Picture?
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Control groupTest group
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How to flip? Screencasting software: paid for
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How to flip? Free download 5 min limit Win and Mac No webcam recording
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How to flip? Free Web based Record webcam Upload to Youtube and own website
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How to flip? Free- web based No webcam recording 5 min limit Easy to use
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How to flip? Free- web based No webcam recording 100 mb limit Easy to use Upload many document types
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How to flip? 3 free videos/month Powerpoint Presentation slides and webcam recording 15 min limit
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How to flip? Tablet/ stylus based Ipad app available Share lessons via dashboard Free!
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How to flip? IWB software for screencapture No webcam recording-only audio
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How to flip with an iPad Ipad app annotate and animate objects record audio Export to Youtube ExplainEverything
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My set up Presentation software- PowerPoint/Keynot e/ SMART Notebook Graphics tablet Omnidazzle (free) Screencasting software- Screenflow (Mac)
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Sharing? Pre-flipped videos Flip any Youtube video Add questions and other material Track usage
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Feedback ‘When I couldn’t understand your explain (sic), I repeated the video ’ ‘It is very useful but not like real class because in real we can ask.’(sic) ‘If I want to revise your class I think watching videos is useful, but it isn’t suitable for new lessons.’ ‘When I go back to Japan, I will watch it to improve my skill.’ ‘During the lesson we have spent much time speaking, reading and learning more words. Obviously if I don’t understand something I can ask you during the lesson.’ ‘I bored (sic)’
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Voice of the student
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Conclusions? 41% average better results?
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Conclusions?
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Task 3 Divide these thinking categories into 2 groups. Fast Infrequent Automatic Logical Emotional Calculating Effortful Slow Conscious Frequent Stereotypic Subconscious Can you give an example for each?
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Thinking, fast and slow System 1 System 2 FastSlow automaticEffortful FrequentInfrequent EmotionalLogical StereotypicCalculating SubconsciousConscious
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Answer: 5p A bat and a ball cost £1.10. The bat costs one pound more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?
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BBBGGG GGGGGG BGBBGB Are these equally likely? Imagine the sex of 6 babies born in sequence in a hospital.
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Best Practice Keep it short (10 mins max.) Make it fun- callouts? Students like to see your face! It's not just about the video!
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Homework review 15 mins Homework review 15 mins Free practice 30 mins Free practice 30 mins Controlled Practice 15 mins Controlled Practice 15 mins 1 hour lesson breakdown A new class rhythm
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Alternate models
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Task 4 How could you use this video in your class? What classroom activities could you use it for?
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Problems? Isn't it just the same as lecturing? Digital divide? Teachers need to be re-educated as to what to do with new class time More screen time? Too much effort?
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steven.bukin@btinternet. com Thank you www.flippedlearning.org.
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