Flipped Lessons - The ultimate platform to flip your classroom. The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education. The History of the Flipped Class. How the Flipped Class Was Born Tomorrow I am skyping into the Insight and Innovation for Technology Leaders Conference in Chicago.
Scott Meech and Dan Rezac are leading a session entitled Flipping the Classroom. Dan has been asking me via email today about where the whole idea of the flipped classroom came from. I enjoyed sharing with him where all of this came from and realized many of my readers have not heard the story and the chronology before. So if you are interested on where the Flipped Classroom came from, here is my attempt at the history of it. In the spring of 2007 Aaron was thumbing through a technology magazine and showed me an article about some software that would record a PowerPoint slideshow including voice and any annotations, and then it converted the recording into a video file that could be easily distributed online. In all honesty, we recorded our lessons out of selfishness. Our absent students loved the recorded lectures. Channel 11 Video Clip (From 2007) The Flipped Class Blog.
Teacher Vodcasting and Flipped Classroom Network - A professional learning community for teachers using vodcasting in the classroom. Taking a Risk on At-Risk Kids. Software for a flipped classroom. Record a powerpoint slideshow including voice and any annotations, and then it converted the recording into a video file. Learning4Mastery. The Flipped Class. Flipped School. FlippedLearning - EduVision. How the Flipped Classroom Is Radically Transforming Learning. Editor's Note:Posts about the flipped class on The Daily Riff beginning in January 2011 have generated over 240,000 views to-date - thanks contributors and readers . . .
See our other links related to the flipped class below this guest post. Since this post was written, Bergmann and Sams have released their book, Flip your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day. Do check it out. - C.J. Westerberg How the Flipped Classroom was Born by Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams In 2004, we both started teaching at Woodland Park High School in Woodland Park, Colorado. "And how the Flipped Classroom changes the way teachers talk with parents And then one day our world changed.
Flipping Increases Student Interaction One of the greatest benefits of flipping is that overall interaction increases: Teacher to student and student to student. Some might ask how we developed a culture of learning. There are a myriad of reasons why a student is not learning well. Are you Ready to Flip? Clintondale High School - Changing Education, One Class, One Student at a Time. Foreign Language Teachers - Teacher Vodcasting and Flipped Classroom Network. Flipped classroom video. Flipped classroom ning. Flipped classroom model. Flipped classroom. Educator, Learner — www.brianbennett.org. The following is a co-post from The Daily Riff on what a good flipped classroom looks like: The Flipped Class What Does a Good One Look Like?
“The classroom environment and learning culture play a large role in determining the best pedagogical strategy.” by Brian Bennett, Jason Kern, April Gudenrath and Philip McIntosh The idea of the flipped class started with lecture and direct instruction being done at home via video and/or audio, and what was once considered homework is done in class. So, the order of the “lecture” and “homework” components of the class are, well — flipped. Now, it is becoming much more than that. The main reason, maybe the only reason, to flip a class is to provide more class time for learning and that is the major shift that we are seeing as the flip gains popularity across content areas.
A lot of flipped class discussions focus on moving away from a traditional lecture format. The best way to understand how the method works is to see it in action. 21- Flipping the Classroom - 21 Things for the 21st Century Educator. Turning Learning on Its Head!