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KeepVid: Download and save any video from Youtube, Dailymotion, Metacafe, iFilm and more! What Is A Flipped Classroom? (Updated For 2013) Flipped learning has been around for awhile.

What Is A Flipped Classroom? (Updated For 2013)

It’s a rethinking of the standard classroom model that puts students in the driver’s seat. With the influx of technology into education, the flipped classroom model has really taken off. In fact, it’s one of the hottest education trends we’ve been monitoring on Edudemic for the past 4 years. We published a useful guide to flipped classrooms many moons ago but were excited to see an updated visual guide to flipped classrooms from the fine folks at We Are Teachers . It details the basics of flipping, apps that you should use in a flipped classroom, and more. See Also: The Teacher’s Guide To Flipped Classrooms and The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms What A Flipped Classroom Requires To start, the visual lays out what it takes to get started.

How It Actually Works Next, the guide moves onto how it actually works. Should You Flip? Most teachers have not (yet) flipped their classrooms. But that would be wrong. Flipped Classroom Lessons. The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms. The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms. Since Jonathan Bergman and Aaron Sams first experimented with the idea in their Colorado classrooms in 2004, flipped learning has exploded onto the larger educational scene.

The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms

It’s been one of the hottest topics in education for several years running and doesn’t seem to be losing steam. Basically, it all started when Bergman and Sams first came across a technology that makes it easy to record videos. They had a lot of students that regularly missed class and saw an opportunity to make sure that missing class didn’t mean missing out on the lessons. Once students had the option of reviewing the lessons at home, the teachers quickly realized the shift opened up additional time in class for more productive, interactive activities than the lectures they’d been giving. And voila: a movement began. A 2014 survey from the Flipped Learning network found that 78% of teachers said they’d flipped a lesson, and 96% of those that tried it said they’d recommend it. What is a flipped classroom? Flipped Learning. Www.rubrics4teachers.com.

10 Tools to Help you Flip Your Classroom. Two years ago I "flipped" my high school Anatomy & Physiology class.

10 Tools to Help you Flip Your Classroom

Read my previous post for the full story. I learned by trial and error. I have also found some very helpful resources that I would like to share with you. 1. : The leading screen casting software title on the market. Easily zoom, pan, and create call-outs on your screen captures. Accepts multiple audio and video tracks. 2. : from the makers of Camtasia ( TechSmith ), this screen capture tool allows you to quickly capture a still image of all or part of your screen. 3. : You will be creating lots of presentations and handouts in your flipped classroom. 4. : After creating your recorded lectures and hand-outs, you will want somewhere to post them sot that your students can access them. The commercial version of wikispaces includes advertising. 5. : The internet has enabled like-minded people, scattered across the globe, quick and easy access to each other.

Jing is not as full-featured as Camtasia or Snagit.