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Flipped Classroom - Byron High School Mathematics Department. Calculus proficiencies are up by 13.6% with the flipped classroom with peer instruction compared to lecture.

Flipped Classroom - Byron High School Mathematics Department

Algebra 2 and Trigonometry proficiencies are up by 12.8% with the flipped classroom with peer instruction compared to lecture *Note: Algebra 2 Traditional Flip data not available. Here is a summary of the flip learning model data for Calculus 1, Pre-Calculus and Accelerated Algebra 2 Below is a graph displaying our failure rates in Geometry when taught by lecture and the flipped classroom. Troy Faulkner teaches "Introduction to Statistics" at Augsburg College's Rochester campus. Would you have preferred class to have been taught with the Peer Instruction Flipped Model or Traditional Lecture?

What happens if students do not watch the video lessons before class? Watching video lessons before class needs to be emphasized to the kids that this is crucial for comprehensive acceptance and understanding of how the flipped classroom works. Practical options for the teacher: 1. 2. 3. Camtasia Cheat Sheet: 10 Tips & 20 Ideas for Educators. Camtasia, a software tool by TechSmith, allows you to create video tutorials and presentations.

Camtasia Cheat Sheet: 10 Tips & 20 Ideas for Educators

As a user, you are able to capture what you are doing on your computer screen as well as record yourself simultaneously which provides for the ability to create online tutorials and post them to class/course websites and more. Although Camtasia is simple to use with a fairly short learning curve, it produces great results. How Educators Use Camtasia Camtasia has many instructional applications for teachers, Ed Tech coordinators, coaches and staff developers, administrators, and students. For example, as a literacy consultant, I’ve recently been using Camtasia to create videos of content presentations based off of existing (though condensed) PowerPoint presentations. Cheat Sheets Over the past few months, I’ve blogged about The Common Core, Twitter, and Pinterest and created a Cheat Sheet for each that have been extremely popular with educators.

Like the Cheat Sheet? Want more fresh content? 27 Simple Ways To Flip The Classroom. 7 Ways To Use Your iPad In The Classroom 14.67K Views 0 Likes There's a plethora of ways to use your iPad in the classroom but this infographic details some insanely useful apps, methods, and ideas for all teachers. My flipped classroom journey! Flipped Classroom. How flipping works for you Save time; stop repeating yourself Record re-usable video lessons, so you don't have to do it again next year.

Flipped Classroom

It's easy to make minor updates to perfect lessons over time once the initial recording is done. Let students take control of their learning Not all students learn at the same pace. Spend more time with students Build stronger student-teacher relationships, and promote higher level thinking. Other teachers are doing it, you can too Stacey Roshan found that the traditional classroom model wasn't cutting it for her AP students, so she flipped her class. Watch Stacey's Story Crystal Kirch started using videos as instructional tools in her class but soon realized the real value of flipping lectures was being able to spend more face-to-face time with students. Read Crystal's Story Tools You Can Use. Flipped Learning Network Ning - A professional learning community for teachers using screencasting in education. The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture. Due to Khan Academy’s popularity, the idea of the flipped classroom has gained press and credibility within education circles.

The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture

Briefly, the Flipped Classroom as described by Jonathan Martin is: Flip your instruction so that students watch and listen to your lectures… for homework, and then use your precious class-time for what previously, often, was done in homework: tackling difficult problems, working in groups, researching, collaborating, crafting and creating.

Classrooms become laboratories or studios, and yet content delivery is preserved. Flip your instruction so that students watch and listen to your lectures… for homework, and then use your precious class-time for what previously, often, was done in homework: tackling difficult problems, working in groups, researching, collaborating, crafting and creating. Classrooms become laboratories or studios, and yet content delivery is preserved ( A compiled resource page of the Flipped Classroom (with videos and links) can be found at.