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7 Essential Tools for a Flipped Classroom - Getting Smart by Guest Author - classrooms, EdTech, flipped classroom. By: Erin Palmer The flipped classroom uses technology to allow students more time to apply knowledge and teachers more time for hands-on education. It’s a continually changing strategy that evolves with technology. Innovative educators are usually on the lookout for the latest technology breakthroughs that will help them better organize and conduct flipped classrooms. The following tools are listed from most basic to most sophisticated and can be used alone or in tandem to make flipped classrooms more engaging. Google Docs Google Docs have many advantages over traditional word processing programs, including real-time automatic updates visible to all users, a feature that enables robust discussion and sharing.

YouTube Ideal for first-time flippers, YouTube offers a user-friendly, universally understood platform for taped lectures and other educational videos. Teachem The Flipped Learning Network Camtasia Studio Edmodo or Schoology This guest post was provided by Erin Palmer. Spicy%20Learning%20booklet%20PDF. eLearning Tips: How To Hook Your Learner On the First Few Screens.

eLearning Tips: How To Hook Your Learner On the First Few Screens Successful eLearning courses hook readers on the very first page. That’s because eLearning , in essence, is all about engaged learning. It’s multi-sensory in that it engages all senses through interactive texts, stunning graphics and compelling videos. And unlike traditional learning environments that treat learners as passive receptacle for information, eLearning courses invite learners to actively participate in their lessons. Not all online trainings and programs, however, are successful. Below are some indispensable tips for making beginnings that turn heads: 1. Why should people invest two to three hours completing your module? Be sure to emphasize an individual learner’s goals, not yours. Will the module help them become better at work or improve their mastery in something they love? 2. Marketers entice people to buy a product or service through call-to-actions. 3. 4.

Using colors to hook learners emotionally. How educators can make the transition from a print-based curriculum to a digital? 9 Characteristics Of 21st Century Learning. The label of “21st Century learning” is vague, and is an idea that we here at TeachThought like to take a swing at as often as possible, including: –weighing the magic of technology with its incredible cost and complexity –underscoring the potential for well thought-out instructional design –considering the considerable potential of social media platforms against its apparent divergence from academic learning Some educators seek out the ideal of a 21st century learning environment constantly, while others prefer that we lose the phrase altogether, insisting that learning hasn’t changed, and good learning looks the same whether it’s the 12th or 21st century.

At TeachThought, we tend towards the tech-infused model, but do spend time exploring the limits and challenges of technology, the impact of rapid technology change, and carefully considering important questions before diving in head-first. The size of the circles on the map are intended to convey priority. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The 5 Traits All Top Performers Share. There’s one mistake I made earlier in my business life when it comes to people: only hiring when there was a defined need. One day, I realized that if we could afford it, it’s just as important to hire exceptionally talented people even when you don’t have an opening.

On occasion, when we found a gifted person, an A player beyond doubt, we’d hire her and “park” her in the organization. At first, we would just give the person something to do. Always, after a few months, she was working 10-hour days and making a big contribution. What do I look for? Frankly, I want to know if their grade-point average (GPA) was 2.7 or 3.9 out of a possible 4.0.

So I’m looking for the Phi Beta Kappa, the captain of the debating team the president of the student council. I’m also looking for the person who rose quickly in another organization and was rewarded with an important leadership job. My hurdle for brainpower is high, but once it’s jumped I’m on to the next most attribute of success: values.

The Best Sites For Learning About The World’s Different Cultures. I’ve compiled several “The Best…” lists that sites where you can learn about the geography, data, languages, and holidays of different countries around the world. Those resources are important, but I think it’s like learning the words, but not the music, of a song. So I thought I’d develop a separate list just focused on helping students learn about the cultures of different countries, and would love to hear additional suggestions. You might also be interested in The Best Travel Photographs Of The Year. Here are my choices for The Best Sites For Learning About The World’s Different Cultures (and are accessible to English Language Learners): Culture Crossing is a unique resource for information about different countries.

It provides some basic demographics, but it also details about communication style, dress, gestures, etc. It’s unlike any other source of information about countries that’s on the web. Food Photos is a similar slideshow from NPR. Learn about Celebrations Around The World.