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The Flipped Classroom: Tools for Student & Teacher Production

Class Tech Integrate

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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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

Ask a Tech Teacher

Enrollment includes all required materials–no extra charges for books or subscriptions–as well as templates that can be immediately applied to your teaching. Topics include but not limited to: Flipped Classrooms. Student-led Classroom Management. Transforming Traditional Classroom Lessons to Online Learning.

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#10: What does a flipped classroom look like at each grade level?

eSchool News

Before I moved to a flipped classroom, it would take weeks to read a novel together in class, and the discussion was led and influenced greatly by what I said. By completing the assignments at home, the students are able to form their own opinions and even challenge their classmates to look at the book through different perspectives.

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What does a flipped classroom look like at each grade level?

eSchool News

Before I moved to a flipped classroom, it would take weeks to read a novel together in class, and the discussion was led and influenced greatly by what I said. By completing the assignments at home, the students are able to form their own opinions and even challenge their classmates to look at the book through different perspectives.

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Autonomy Breeds Change

A Principal's Reflections

Below is a sample from some of the portfolios: Math teacher Kanchan Chellani has been using her PGP time to create engaging learning activities with Adobe Captivate to flip her classroom. English Teacher Sue Michels read numerous books, such as Drive by Daniel Pink and Fair Isn’t Always Equal by Rick Wormeli.

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10 Great PowerPoint Changes You Probably Don’t Know About

Ask a Tech Teacher

The first time I ran into these was with a link checker called AbleBits.com to find dead links in my tech ed books. This includes DropBox, Google Drive, Poll Everywhere, Camtasia, and Adobe Stock. This is great for teachers who use PowerPoint for flipped classrooms, snow days, subs, or other lesson planning.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

Digital textbooks and e-books offer a more interactive and dynamic alternative to traditional printed materials. Digital Storytelling: Tools like Adobe Spark or Book Creator allow students to create digital stories. Virtual Field Trips: Virtual reality applications bring the world into the classroom.