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10 Research Studies Supporting the Benefits of Flipped Learning

10 Research Studies Supporting the Benefits of Flipped Learning | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it

Have you ever come across statements online, or overheard people in dialogue, claiming that there is just no evidence supporting the effectiveness of flipped learning?


Via Becky Roehrs, Liliane Belanger, Juergen Wagner
CECI Jean-François's insight:

Des études qui montrent que la pédagogie inversée permet d'accroitre l'engagement et les résultats des élèves...

Becky Roehrs's curator insight, January 31, 2015 2:51 PM

From a range of institutions, research finds flipped learning helps  all types of students, too.

Willem Kuypers's curator insight, March 15, 2015 4:40 PM

Pour ceux et celles qui sont encore sceptiques par rapport aux classes inversées.

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A Google Glass app for instant medical diagnostics (w/video)

A Google Glass app for instant medical diagnostics (w/video) | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it
The integration of consumer electronics with advanced imaging and analytical platforms holds great promises for medical point-of-care diagnostics and environmental rapid field testing for pollutants and viruses. A recent example is a Google Glass application and a server platform for instant, wireless diagnostic testing of a variety of health conditions and diseases. This technology allows Google Glass wearers to use the hands-free camera on the device to send images of diagnostic tests that screen for conditions such as HIV or prostate cancer.



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Infographic: Why Classroom Movement Gets an A+

Infographic: Why Classroom Movement Gets an A+ | Sociologie du numérique et Humanité technologique | Scoop.it

"Sitting is a learned behavior, passed on through tradition and adults, and today’s sedentary lifestyles are affecting our youth and their classroom performance. Studies show that more activity throughout the school day improves health and academic outcomes."


Via Beth Dichter, Yasemin Allsop
Beth Dichter's curator insight, June 26, 2014 11:10 PM

Our students sit most of the day. Yet research tells us that activity is beneficial, that movement throughout the day improves academic outcomes. This infographic shares information on this subject and includes a list of resources.

faezams's curator insight, July 4, 2014 11:17 PM

Brain breaks- vital for all learning.