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Flipped Classroom. La méthode inversée en français. ATTENTION Licence creative Commons Licence s... 10 Pros And Cons Of A Flipped Classroom. 10 Pros And Cons Of A Flipped Classroom by Mike Acedo Many of us can recall instances in our lives where we found ourselves idly sitting in a classroom, eyes glazed over, half listening to our teacher as they lectured in front of the room.

10 Pros And Cons Of A Flipped Classroom

These scenes are all too familiar in today’s schools, as the traditional model of learning has primarily revolved around a teacher-centered classroom, where instructors focus on conveying information, assigning work, and leaving it to the students to master the material. Though effective for some, this type of instruction has forced students to be merely receptors of information, rather than participants in their own learning processes through active learning. Fortunately, as technology has increasingly grown and infiltrated our classrooms, a new learning model has emerged that moves away from a teacher-centered space, and onto a more collaborative, student-centered learning environment, by way of a flipped classroom.

The Pros 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Cons 1. EducaVox : La classe inversée en neufs points... Classe inversée: article sur Salman Khan. The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head. 5 Flipped Classroom Issues (And Solutions) For Teachers. Have you been thinking about flipping your classroom this fall?

5 Flipped Classroom Issues (And Solutions) For Teachers

Flipping can let you make the most of face-to-face time with your students. Rather than taking class time to introduce content and using homework to review concepts, flip the process so that students gain basic knowledge at home and then create, collaborate, and make connections in school. Creating video used to be out of reach for most teachers. It was expensive and required skills that could take years to master.

Fortunately, it is easier and faster than ever to create videos for your students, especially with iPad. 1. Flipping is not an all or nothing deal. Tip: With elementary students, and even middle school, begin by creating centers in your classroom where students can experience the process of learning by video with your support. 2. There really is a difference between talking at your students and talking to them. 3. Pay attention to import and export issues with your video creation tools. 4. 5. La pédagogie inversée by Adeline Collin on Prezi.

How Flipping The Classroom Is Working In Turkey. I’ve seen flipped classrooms in many countries.

How Flipping The Classroom Is Working In Turkey

It’s one of the biggest trends in education right now. Flipping the classroom and making the teacher more of a moderator than a lecturer has proven to be an exciting new way to get schools and students excited about learning. In a rare look, we now have a glimpse at how flipping the classroom is working in Turkey. Mehmet Ali Doğan sent the above video to us and it’s been a lot of fun to watch. The video is dubbed in English and very well done. The 10 Best Web Tools For Flipped Classrooms. While flipping the classroom is still one of the hottest trends in education, it’s got nothing on time-saving and downright useful apps and web tools. In an effort to provide a quick look at some of the best web tools for flipped classrooms, I thought it would be useful to poll the @Edudemic Twitter followers . POLL: What are your favorite apps and tools for flipped classrooms? — Edudemic (@Edudemic) April 5, 2013 Including the tweets, I also got at least 40 emails from friends, colleagues, and administrators from around the world.

One thing stood out to me: there were a lot of repeats! 4 Things To Consider Before You Flip Your Classroom. The Flipped Classroom model is gaining momentum in classrooms around the world. Much has been said and written about the benefits and advantages of the Flipped Classroom throughout the year, so during the last three weeks of school I decided to experiment with this model of instruction and I flipped my math classroom. Using Explain Everything on my iPad, I created a series of videos that my students watched prior to coming to school. In the classroom I had the opportunity to take advantage of the extra instructional time, as well as their excitement about sharing the knowledge they gained by watching the videos I created, and tried to engage my students in high order mathematical tasks.

La classe inversée: vidéo explicative épatante! 8 Great Videos About the Flipped Classroom. Following is a selection of eight videos that discuss the flipped classroom and why it makes so much sense.

8 Great Videos About the Flipped Classroom

Article de Marcel Lebrun sur les flipped classrooms. Bien que pratiquée depuis longtemps par des pionniers, le concept, ou en tout cas l’appellation de Flipped Classrooms, est apparu vers 2007 quand deux enseignants en chimie dans l’équivalent de notre niveau secondaire, Jonathan Bergman et Aaron Sams, ont découvert le potentiel de vidéos (PowerPoint commentés, Screencast, Podcast …) pour motiver leurs élèves à préparer (à domicile ou plutôt hors classe) les leçons qui seront données en classe afin de rendre ces dernières plus interactives :

article de Marcel Lebrun sur les flipped classrooms

Connaître les grands courants de l'apprentissage. Bien souvent, enseignants et apprenants manquent de recul sur leurs pratiques.

Connaître les grands courants de l'apprentissage

Ceci, parce qu'ils ignorent les grands principes connus qui régissent l'enseignement et l'apprentissage. Dans ces conditions, les choix pédagogiques relèvent de l'intuition et des représentations, et les insatisfactions de part et d'autres sont mal vécus. Le comble c'est quand pour un choix proclamé, le socioconstructivisme par exemple, on en vient à soumettre les apprenants à une pédagogie de transmission. De la connaissance des courants de l'apprentissage et du choix de l'un d'eux, on pourra définir un scénario pédagogique qui fait sens avec les objectifs visés. Toutefois, il faut s'empresser de le dire, chaque courant dispose de forces mais aussi de limites.

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