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PROOF POINTS: 114 studies on flipped classrooms show small payoff for big effort

The Hechinger Report

In a flipped classroom, students watch video lectures before class and use class time to work on assignments and group projects. It’s “flipped” because it’s the opposite of the traditional structure in which students first learn from a teacher’s in-class instruction. Over the past decade, flipping has spread across U.S.

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5 key network steps for supporting educational technology in 2019

eSchool News

Technology continues to shape the future of how we educate our children and operate our schools, from flipped classrooms to the use of augmented and virtual reality. Flipped classrooms call for students to be able to view instructional content outside of the classroom. Keeping the network up and running.

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How Improving Student Feedback and Teaching Data Science Restored Our Classroom Culture

Edsurge

I wanted to go back to my previous life as a geologist, where everything was quantifiable and the path forward was always revealed through methodical data analysis. Little did I know that by 2019 I would find a way to apply the data science strategies I learned as a geologist to bring joy and engagement back to my classroom.

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How much research has been done on flipped learning? The 2022 (and final?) update

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

I've updated that post each year ever since, in mid-summer using data from the previous year, to check the pulse of the ongoing phenomenon that is flipped learning. After a slump in 2018 , the numbers rebounded in 2019 and 2020. Flipped classroom. Flipped learning. Inverted classroom.

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How Are Educators Broadening Their Definitions of Evidence?

Edsurge

From fall 2018 through spring 2019, the EdSurge Research team conducted a survey of 115 educators who registered for Teaching and Learning Circles. Like Romano, these educators were often unsure of how to measure success and daunted by the possibility of collecting and analyzing data to assess progress. And the evidence needn’t be new.

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Deepfakes in the Classroom

Philly Teacher

Just this past week, a video of Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg emerged on Instagram that featured a real video address with lip synced audio that refers to the power that Facebook has built using its users’ data. A post shared by Bill Posters (@bill_posters_uk) on Jun 13, 2019 at 5:18am PDT. View this post on Instagram.

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Speak Up 2020 Congressional Briefing: Release of the National Research Findings

edWeb.net

In a recent edWeb edLeader Panel sponsored by Project Tomorrow , Dr. Julie Evans, CEO of Project Tomorrow, and Christina Fleming, Vice President of Blackboard K12, presented the Speak Up 2019-2020 National Findings titled Digital Learning During the Pandemic: Emerging Evidence of an Education Transformation.