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4 Questions about the flipped classroom teachers must answer

Neo LMS

The flipped classroom is one of our favorite topics on this blog, because it is a simple concept with big results. Flipped”, here does not mean crazy or way-out (although some would argue it is), it literally means inverting the traditional classroom model. 4 questions about the flipped classroom teachers must answer.

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4 important questions teachers in the flipped classroom must answer

Neo LMS

The flipped classroom is one of our favorite topics on this blog, because it is a simple concept with big results. 4 important questions teachers in the flipped classroom must answer. The flipped classroom, for all its wonderful benefits, is unfortunately no different.

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How Are Educators Broadening Their Definitions of Evidence?

Edsurge

Romano faced a problem familiar to many educators—he wasn’t sure how to collect evidence that would measure student progress for some of his goals. “If But if the success criteria was [whether] I would be able to assess social-emotional learning [such as greater social awareness], I’m not sure because I don’t have evidence.”

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Adopting the asynchronous mindset for better online learning

Neo LMS

Schools may have their gates closed, but education must continue. There are many ways educators can use technology to create online lessons and deliver instruction remotely. So the other big part of the solution consists of all the educators who have to adopt — sometimes hastily — to the online world. Let me expand on this idea.

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Lessons From Flipped Classrooms and Flipped Failures

Edsurge

It isn’t foolproof though, and in a new book Talbert gives a frank look into his classroom experiences, and his tips on how to avoid flipped failure. It’s called “ Flipped Learning: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty.” What made you first decide to try a “flipped classroom” approach to teaching?

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Four Practical Ways to Blend

A Principal's Reflections

Here is my definition shared in Disruptive Thinking in Our Classrooms that makes a distinction between instruction: Blended instruction is what the teacher does with technology. The teacher establishes a block of time for each station, and students visit each one during a class period followed by some sort of forma¬tive assessment.

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Why I Use Edpuzzle: An Edpuzzle Review

The CoolCatTeacher

Edpuzzle solves so many of my flipped classroom problems. During the last four years of using flipped classroom techniques, I’ve come to rely on what is called the “in-flip” — I show the videos in class and interact with students to help them do in-class activities with what they’ve learned.