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Exploring 4 types of Flipped Learning

Neo LMS

Flipped Learning is often thought of as static and fraught with misconceptions. Many people believe that Flipped Learning is just that thing with the videos. Though many flipped educators use video, it is not inherently about the videos. Read more: Flipped Classroom on the NEO Blog.

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The Flipped Classroom: Tools for Student & Teacher Production

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Meaning that you can and will learn outside of the classroom: at anytime, anyplace. A big misconception about the flipped classroom is that it is dependent on the teacher making all of the content in a classroom for students to read and view. A flipped classroom involves communication from all stakeholders involved.

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10 Great PowerPoint Changes You Probably Don’t Know About

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This includes DropBox, Google Drive, Poll Everywhere, Camtasia, and Adobe Stock. Closed captions for video and video narrations. These are similar to the popular option available on YouTube videos. Note: This does require access to the MS server so you can only use it where WiFi is available. Designer Tool.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

One key aspect is the incorporation of interactive multimedia, such as educational videos, simulations, and virtual reality experiences, to make lessons more captivating and accessible. Classroom computers and laptops provide access to educational software and online resources.

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Flipped Learning Toolkit: Overcoming Common Hurdles

Turning Learning On Its Head

Edutopia.org published this video and article on their home page co-authored by Aaron & Jon. Flipping your classroom is a great way to move from “sage on the stage” to “guide on the side.” For instance: What if students can’t access the internet at home? Watching vs. Interacting.

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Flipped Learning Toolkit: Overcoming Common Hurdles

Turning Learning On Its Head

Edutopia.org published this video and article on their home page co-authored by Aaron & Jon. Flipping your classroom is a great way to move from "sage on the stage" to "guide on the side." For instance: What if students can't access the internet at home? What if you don't feel confident at making videos?

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Reflecting On My Visit to Saint Stephen’s College in Australia: The Learning Spaces #flipclass #edtech

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They invited me to their school to share my flipped classroom journey. Both images, below, are taken inside of one of the classrooms. The 8th grade course is devoted to skills such as digital image manipulation (in Adobe Photoshop) and video editing (in Adobe Premiere Pro). Language Center.

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