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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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What is Blended Learning?

ViewSonic Education

Although it has multiple definitions, all of them tend to agree on one point: blended learning can take multiple forms. Included in the well-established umbrella term of blended learning, educators can also implement hybrid learning, distance learning, flipped classrooms, and many other EdTech-assisted models.

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Re-Thinking the Learning Environment

A Principal's Reflections

While these are definitely important, a rapidly changing world requires the cultivation of disruptive thinkers who have the competence to replace conventional ideas with innovative solutions to authentic problems. This term may also refer to the natural environment surrounding school buildings when they are used as a learning space.

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Blending with the Station Rotation Model

A Principal's Reflections

Hence, the definition I created a few years back: Blended instruction is what the teacher does with technology. In the past, I have penned detailed posts on choice boards, playlists, and the flipped classroom while only touching on the station rotation model.

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How Are Educators Broadening Their Definitions of Evidence?

Edsurge

Between references to specific evaluation rubrics, descriptions of surveys and observational data points, we found comments indicating that some educators aren’t counting anecdotal evidence, and perhaps other forms of qualitative data as evidence of the effectiveness of new approaches. So, what changed for these educators?

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Project Based Learning and the Flipped Classroom… A Great Combination!

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

While I was at FETC I ran into Jon Bergmann who is best known for his work on the Flipped Classroom. We had our usual talk on ideas that support both PBL and Flipped Learning. Project Based Learning and Flipped Classroom… A Great Combination ( [link] ). A flipped infusion just might be the answer.