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Myths and Facts About Flipped Learning

Myths and Facts About Flipped Learning | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
Misconceptions about flipped learning can introduce error or persuade potential practitioners to avoid it entirely. This article visits some of the my
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Sherry Turkle Says There’s a Wrong Way to Flip a Classroom (EdSurge News)

Sherry Turkle Says There’s a Wrong Way to Flip a Classroom (EdSurge News) | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it

Sherry Turkle has gone from gracing the cover of Wired magazine for her boosterish views of technology, to a leading tech skeptic, worried about how our smartphones and always-on culture are short-circuiting human communication.
In her most recent book, “Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Ta
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Case study - The flipped classroom supporting an interprofessional curriculum

Marina Ciccarelli contextualises how the classroom was flipped to cater meet the needs of a large, core first year, interprofessional unit in the faculty of Health Science at Curtin University

 

 

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Learning2gether with Laine Marshall: Three reasons to flip your classroom

Learning2gether with Laine Marshall: Three reasons to flip your classroom | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
Sunday June 10, 2012 at 1400 GMT Laine Marshall   For this session, Laine will share her experience flipping her  Fundamentals of Linguistics  class this spring semester for the first time.

 

For this session, Laine will share her experience flipping her Fundamentals of Linguistics class this spring semester for the first time. There were many surprises in what occurred when she decided to try the flip. She hopes to generate discussion on the rationale for the flipped classroom, what students and courses are best suited for this model and how it has worked out in her class. One of her students, Edith Ramirez-Lopez, will join in to provide the learner perspective.

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Myths and Facts About Flipped Learning

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Misconceptions about flipped learning can introduce error or persuade potential practitioners to avoid it entirely. This article visits some of the my
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Flipping Large Classes: Three Strategies to Engage Students

Flipping Large Classes: Three Strategies to Engage Students | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
Go beyond “think, pair, share” and clickers in your large classroom. These activities can engage students in higher levels of thinking and analysis.
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Flipped Classroom Model for Higher Education

Presentation by Jackie Gerstein for integrating the flipped classroom approach in higher education with a focus on experiential learning with videos and other content supporting not driving the instruction.

 

Read all the details of the experiential learning cycle and design using digital media on Jackie's blog here: http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/flipped-classroom-the-full-picture-for-higher-education/

 

And a video illustration in which she explains the design and cycle of learning can be viewed here: http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/07/

 

 


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Flipped classrooms: Let’s change the discussion

Flipped classrooms: Let’s change the discussion | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it

Since Sal Khan’s 2011 TED Talk, the Khan Academy has been nearly synonymous with “flipped classrooms.” This is because since then, Khan Academy has been promoted by the Gates Foundation as well as major media outlets like CNN and CBS. But, what the media and outsiders (non-educators) fail to recognize is that Khan Academy is “just a tool” and not a methodology or pedagogy on its own. Debates have raged simultaneously in educators’ circles, especially in social media and blogs, about the benefits (or lack thereof) of flipping. Through all of this, the term “flipped classroom” or even “flipping” has been misconstrued and inaccurately represented. Rather than argue about titles or labels, let’s get into the philosophy of flipping.

 

Too much of the discussion around flipping has been on the technology. Let’s begin to focus on the philosophical decisions teachers and schools need to make to move education forward in a connected world.

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