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What Is A Flipped Classroom Model?

Fractus Learning

The flipped classroom is an education model that sort of happened naturally. In 2007, two chemistry teachers at Woodland Park High School in Colorado, Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams, discovered flipping that would impact traditional teaching models. Table of Contents What Is Flipped Learning?

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Turning your face-to-face class into an online course [Part 1]

Neo LMS

So you’ve decided to make the leap and convert your face-to-face (F2F) class into an online course. Naturally, e-learning guidance abounds on the Internet, so much so that it can become overwhelming at times to distill a solid process that will work for you. Step 1: Who is your audience?

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Turning your face-to-face class into an online course

Neo LMS

So you’ve decided to make the leap and convert your face-to-face (F2F) class into an online course. Naturally, e-learning guidance abounds on the Internet, so much so that it can become overwhelming at times to distill a solid process that will work for you. Step 1: Who is your audience?

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

eSchool News

Use ChatGPT as an innovative pathway in education For students and educators alike, allowing for creativity in new types of learning in the classroom should always be encouraged. No–not if we’re viewing it as a lens to further support learning and broaden the scope of topics that can be covered. Is this a problem?