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The scandal of education is that every time you teach something, you deprive a [student] of the pleasure and benefit of discovery - Seymour Papert
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Creativity, imagination, and the nurturing of dreams are what education is meant to be
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Flip the Classroom a model of teaching in which a student’s homework is the traditional lecture viewed outside of class on a vodcast. Then class time is spent on inquiry-based learning which would include what would traditionally be viewed as a student’s homework assignment. a form of blended learning which encompasses any use of technology to leverage the learning in a classroom, so a teacher can spend more time interacting with students instead of lecturing.blended learning Inverts traditional teaching methods, delivering instruction online outside of class and moving “homework” into the classroom The traditional definition of a flipped class is: Where videos take the place of direct instruction This then allows students to get individual time in class to work with their teacher on key learning activities. It is called the flipped class because what used to be classwork (the "lecture" is done at home via teacher-created videos and what used to be homework (assigned problems) is now done in class. The Flipped Classroom IS: A means to INCREASE interaction and personalized contact time between students and teachers. An environment where students take responsibility for their own learning. A classroom where the teacher is not the "sage on the stage", but the "guide on the side". A blending of direct instruction with constructivist learning. A classroom where students who are absent due to illness or extra-curricular activities such as athletics or field-trips, don't get left behind. A class where content is permanently archived for review or remediation. A class where all students are engaged in their learning. A place where all students can get a personalized education. the teacher creates (or uses others) videos which students watch at home. And then some of the class time is used to help students with what used to be homework. the teacher provides videos for homework, while traditional home work is done in class under teacher supervision essentially reverses traditional teaching. Instead of lectures occurring in the classroom and assignments being done at home, the opposite occurs. Lectures are viewed at home by students, via videos or podcasts (found online or created by the teacher), and class time is devoted to assignments or projects based on this knowledge A flipped classroom is learning new stuff at home and doing homework in class, getting the help you need with the ones you don't understand. A flipped classroom is where a classroom is taught, so to speak, at home by watching videos of all their lessons while they take notes. When they come to class, they work on what they would've originally worked on at home, worksheets with problems and stuff like that. The teacher is there the whole time answering questions, helping someone with a problem, to make sure they understand each lesson. A flipped classroom is the other way around than a regular classroom. You learn the Concepts at home at come ready to work. You can watch the videos at your own pace if you dont get something or you get stuck on something you can go back at rewind the video or watch more examples of it. A flipped classroom is a teaching method in which the students are in charge of learning the lesson at home, and bring any questions that they have to class the next day. After discussing them, they do their assigned homework in class. A Flipped Classroom is when a student has material at home and has to teach the material to himself or learn the material through an online aid which clears up the classroom time for discussion and activities. A Flipped Classroom is a student's own responsibility to take charge on their education. A flipped classroom is where students take the initiative and learn the lesson. This process is similar to college and will prepare the student for future classes A Flipped Classroom is a place where students take responsibility for their own education. The students watch the videos, the students take notes, and the students ask questions if they do not understand something. The students also reflect on what they have learned and can discuss challenging concepts with classmates instead of relying on the teacher for everything A flipped classroom is all about watching videos at home and then doing worksheets in class
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Flip the Experience
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Flipping the Experience (Part 1) Let students learn by doing – Enable learning to come alive How and What Apply to Real Problems Collaborative, Sustained Projects
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Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand
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Flipping the Experience (Part 2) Let students own their learning – Deep, authentic, transformative things happen Control Content Student Inquiry and Agency
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Flipping the Experience (Part 3) Assessment – Can’t be about a single grade – Must be about a documented process Individually-created
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Flip the Experience
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