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Lesson Ideas for #Chromebook Classrooms: Flipped Book Reviews

The Electric Educator

Note: this lesson idea is an excerpt from my book, The Chromebook Classroom. If you find this lesson helpful, you will enjoy the 40+ lessons from the book! With flipped book reports, students simply record and post their presentations online, which can then be easily shared with family members and classmates.

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How to Create a Paperless Classroom

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Digital calendars Does anyone carry around a calendar book any more? Classroom activities should be handled the same. This includes how-to videos, lesson reviews, homework help, whiteboard explanations of math or science, and anything required for a flipped classroom.

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

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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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How NEO helped me work my way into a blended learning environment

Neo LMS

Several years ago I decided to flip my classroom. To get started I read the book Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day by Aaron Sams and Jonathan Bergmann, joined several groups online and followed a couple of entities on Twitter. Over to you.

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Flipping Awesome Science

The CoolCatTeacher

What does your science classroom look like on a great day? What does a classroom day look like when you have an awesome engaging day. Describe what that would look like in your science classroom. Marc: So I run a flipped classroom. So I’ve got a Chromebook set up. Now, so are you more of the end-flip?

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Go Paperless for Earth Day

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digital devices for students–Chromebooks, laptops, iPads, or netbooks. Using the very affordable Chromebooks might solve the digital devices, but where will students be able to connect to the internet to access their classwork, assignments, and grades? There are lots of options for laptops, Chromebooks, and iPads.

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10 Reasons to Screencast in Your Class and 7 Best-in-class Tools

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Provide video evidence of class activities in a flipped classroom. It works on the web, with Chromebooks, and on mobile devices, but be aware: Each is a bit different with varied set-ups. It is available only as a software download, though TechSmith (the creator) has other options that work nicely on Chromebooks and a browser.