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Flip Teaching I highly recommend this very useful and well documented web site. It is useful for knowing the timing of the video instruction. I think it is helpful whether you flip or not. It also gives info on using google forms to produce self-grading quizzes which can automatically email results to students. |
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Flipped Classroom Edutopia Mary Beth Hertz (@mbteach on Twitter) is an elementary computer teacher in Philadelphia, PA and a regular blogger on Edutopia. Her is her take on flipped classrooms. |
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Flipped Classroom Network A social network for teachers interested in flipping their classrooms |
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Flipped Classroom Open House Videos of actual flipped classrooms. Watch and see how it works |
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Flipped Learning The notion behind this website is to turn learning upside down.
It is the personal blog/website of Jon Bergmann. Jon is a teacher, educational coach, and writer who has had the privilege of helping educators around the world reconsider what education can look like.
He, along with Aaron Sams, are considered two of the pioneers in the Flipped Class Movement. They co-wrote the book on the Flipped Classroom. It will be available from ISTE Press and ASCD in June of 2012. They also have a |
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Flipped Learning Eduvision A good source for sample vodcasts and also video recordings of the flipped learning conference (a few are free; most you have to pay $97 to virtually attend the conference). |
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Science 2.0: “Flipping” Your Classroom |
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The Flipped Classroom Infographic What’s a flipped classroom — and why now? Share your thoughts in the comments below and subscribe to our monthly newsletter to find out when we release our next infographic. |
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The Flipped Classroom: Myth or Reality A thoughtful discussion of the pros and cons of flipped classrooms |
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Webinar of Flipped Learning A nice webinar on how to Flip your classroom. Great list of resources |
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