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The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom - Daily Genius

The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom - Daily Genius | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
It’s one of the most talked-about trends in education right now. Right behind the iPad and Common Core. Flipping your classroom is a trend that doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. That’s great, because it offers a lot of advantages for your classroom regardless of your students’ age or what subject matter you’re presenting in your classroom. If you’re new to the concept, flipping your classroom can feel a little bit overwhelming: How much should I switch around? What is best for the classroom vs at home? Why am I doing this again anyway?

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Info-graphic guide to help anyone new to the idea of Flipped Classroom teaching.
Kristen McGowan's comment, August 9, 2014 5:21 PM
This was an incredibly quick read being an infographic. While flipping the classroom sounds like a daunting process, this 6 step guide provides a clear sequence on how to initiate this change.
Kristen McGowan's comment, August 9, 2014 5:21 PM
This was an incredibly quick read being an infographic. While flipping the classroom sounds like a daunting process, this 6 step guide provides a clear sequence on how to initiate this change.
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 9, 2023 12:52 PM

This image with these steps has motivated me to record my videos and provide guidance for my students. I have students who struggle understanding my lesson at time, if I give them the option of watching it over, I think they could understand algebra better and get the results we need.

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3 Flipped Learning Examples from the Best on the Web

3 Flipped Learning Examples from the Best on the Web | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
These flipped learning examples come from three of the brightest stars out there today in flipped learning. Follow their lead and you won't go wrong.
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'What if student's don't watch the videos?' just one of the sample videos curated by Global Digital Citizen.
All these videos showcase good practice when it comes to implementing Flipped Learning in the classroom.
Gean Ahmad's curator insight, February 20, 2021 1:51 PM
la mejor manera de incursionar en este tipo de metodología educativa, esta muy bien ilustrado además brinda confiabilidad y veracidad ya que fue creado por pioneros y personas expertas en este método   
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The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms | Edudemic

The Teacher's Guide To Flipped Classrooms | Edudemic | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
We've combed through thousands of resources to offer you our first official guide to flipped classrooms. It's a curated list just for you.
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Updated guide and inforgraphic by Edudemic.  Some good info / history / links etc.
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Flipping the classroom with ClickView

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Very interesting to see some of the 'flipped classroom' techniques (the hows and whys) that Brighton High School use.  This is a promotional video for ClickView and does finish by extolling the values of their platform, however the video has merit even outside of that.
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Flipped Classroom Infographic | Knewton

Millions of students worldwide get personalized recommendations from the most advanced adaptive learning platform. Learn how Knewton can power your digital course materials.
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An info-graphic illustrating both what Flipped Learning is about, and it's possible origins.  Perhaps useful to share with other staff trying to understand what the concept is about. 
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What is flipped classroom - The University of Queensland, Australia

What is flipped classroom - The University of Queensland, Australia | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
What is Flipped classroom
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Although this website requires being a student to access this content, I am observing this graph demonstrated above. I agree students should be given opportunities for problem based learning, experiments, and making meaning of their learning. These are valuable tools for anyone trying to learn a new skill, or find new ways of doing anything. 

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I Flip, You Flip, We All Flip: Setting Up a Flipped Classroom

So you want to flip your class? In this how to video I explain the idea behind flipping, some things to think about as you begin and some concrete steps to g...
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Practical and entertaining guide moving away from the 'why' and on to the 'how' of creating a 'flipped' video resource.
Stresses the importance of knowing your content.  Then teaches you how to use green screen, cameras and editing to create a professional looking video.  (Around 24 mins to view all).
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Digital Tools Series - TedEd

Digital Tools Series - TedEd | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
TED Ed is a great tool for creating online lessons around videos. It enables you to structure a sequence of interactive activities around the video clip th...

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Download instructions, teaching suggestions and tips for getting started as well as a tutorial video. Free.
To use the recommended tools, you are directed to register an account with TES - which is free, and gives you access to an amazing collection of peer created resources.


Aprendiendo juntos's curator insight, April 1, 2016 4:24 AM

Download instructions, teaching suggestions and tips for getting started as well as a tutorial video. Free.

Ajo Monzó's curator insight, April 1, 2016 7:41 AM

Download instructions, teaching suggestions and tips for getting started as well as a tutorial video. Free.

Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 8, 2023 1:33 PM

This was a valuable resource to help make lessons around videos that already exist, and post questions for students to assess their understanding of the vide. So See if they actually saw the video and reflect on what it was about.

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The Flipped Class - Fall CUE Opening Keynote -- Jon Bergmann

The Flipped Class - Captured on October 26, 2012 at the Fall CUE Conference, flipped classroom pioneer Jon Bergmann walks through his transformation from a t...
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Highly entertaining keynote address by Jon Bergmann on his journey to becoming a Flipped Learning Pioneer.  (Approx 43 mins long).
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“Fliperentiated” Instruction: How to Create the Customizable Classroom

“Fliperentiated” Instruction: How to Create the Customizable Classroom | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it

"Effective teaching has long put the unique interests of the learner up front, allowing teachers to meet the needs of more students more of the time. Now, advocates of differentiated instruction have found a true partner in the form of flipped learning, the pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group learning space to the individual learning space.


Call it "fliperentiated" instruction."


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This blog article extols the virtues of using the flipped classroom approach to address differentiation.

Tina Jameson's curator insight, October 23, 2014 6:40 PM

This blog article extols the virtues of using the flipped classroom approach to address differentiation.

Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 9, 2023 12:45 PM

This article talks about a hybrid approach termed “fliperentiated” instruction and refers to flipping the classroom and also providing differentiated instruction for students. It combines the strengths of both of these approaches to teaching. The focus of this approach is to begin with the end in mind, use the data you receive from your students, and reframe the teacher’s role to more of a facilitator.

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ted talks flipped classroom - Bing video

ted talks flipped classroom - Bing video | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
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Initial video shared with 2016 PLC group - looks at what "the flipped classroom is not!"
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The Complete Flipped Learning Beginner's Guide for Teachers

The Complete Flipped Learning Beginner's Guide for Teachers | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
Getting into flipped learning videos for the first time? Here is a guide to get you out of the gates and into the fun world of flipped learning!
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Global Digital Citizen offers some more inspiring  ideas for those of you interested in trying out some different teaching strategies.
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A Flipped Learning Journey Featuring Jeremy LeCornu

A Flipped Learning Journey Featuring Jeremy LeCornu | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
Read the story of Jeremy LeCornu of Brighton School in Australia, and how his encounter with Lee Crockett inspired him to try flipped learning.
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One person's journey using Flipped Learning principles with his students.  I was particularly interested in the 'teachers' studio' that Jeremy LeCornu has set up for staff to use.
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Home_Page - Flipped Learning Network Hub

Home_Page - Flipped Learning Network Hub | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
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Dedicated Flipped Learning hub for educators to upload and share digital resources specifically to support the Flipped Classroom.  Well worth exploring further.
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 10, 2023 6:48 PM

The "4 Pillars of Flipped Learning" article is highly relevant to my role as an algebra teacher and my ongoing studies in educational technology. It outlines foundational elements like a flexible environment and intentional content, which I can integrate into my classroom to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. This learner-centered approach aligns with my professional development goals and my interest in leveraging technology for more effective teaching.

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Using GIFs in the classroom | STEM

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Not strictly about Flipped Learning - however this is a simple idea for engaging students with material you wish to share.  A quick guide to the advantages of using GIFs - with a few useful links for finding and even creating them.
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Flipping the Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University

Flipping the Classroom | Center for Teaching | Vanderbilt University | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
Flipping the Classroom. By Cynthia J. Brame, CFT Assistant Director Printable Version   “Flipping the classroom” has become something of a buzzword in the last several years, driven in part by high profile publications in The New York Times (Fitzpatrick, 2012); The Chronicle of Higher Education (Berrett, 2012); and Science (Mazur, 2009); In essence, “flipping the classroom
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 9, 2023 4:35 PM

This article was interesting and gave a great look into the flipped classroom approach. This article shows that flipped classrooms is aligned with Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy, pushing students to engage in higher-level cognitive activities like application, analysis, and synthesis in class while they consumed information at the lower levels outside of class.

The four key elements in a flipped classroom mentioned in this post were: 1. Exposure prior to class, 2. Incentive for Preparation,3. Mechanism for assessment, 4. In-Class Higher-level activities.

The flipped classroom model’s adaptability, focuses on higher-level cognitive skills, and evidence-based efficacy and this I believe makes it a compelling approach to use in my teaching.

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Flipping The Classroom - Lessons - TES

Flipping The Classroom - Lessons - TES | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
SECTION III: .The Flipped Classroom...5 Things I Wish I Knew When I Flipped My Class.mp4..........Search: Flipped.Search: Flipped.Using Sims-U-Share Mobile in the Flipped Fire Classroom.MFI Episode 21: Create Video Training Content on Mobile Devices with the “Explain Everything” App
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TES 'Blendspace' resource that introduces and looks at the process and and practical applications for 'Flipped Learning'. 
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 9, 2023 12:56 PM

This article provides great resources that help make the content relatable to students. I found a resource that I used for my students understand and make the content relatable. They saw me present some examples in the video I assigned them, and we discussed the scenarios in class ( Homework) .

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Hurdles to Flipping Your Classroom

Jon Bergmann, coauthor of the ASCD book Flip Your Classroom, Outlines the four hurdles to flipping your classroom: flipping your thinking about the classroom...
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Bite sized clip from Jon Bergmann.  He has done a few short manageable clips like this one.
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Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 8, 2023 3:32 PM

I found it interesting that the first hurdle educators need to overcome is the educators mindset. I think this is the most important hurdle of anything. I often have to deal with students mindset hurdle over their actual level of skills.

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The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom - Daily Genius

The 6-step guide to flipping your classroom - Daily Genius | The Flipped Learning Classroom | Scoop.it
It’s one of the most talked-about trends in education right now. Right behind the iPad and Common Core. Flipping your classroom is a trend that doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. That’s great, because it offers a lot of advantages for your classroom regardless of your students’ age or what subject matter you’re presenting in your classroom. If you’re new to the concept, flipping your classroom can feel a little bit overwhelming: How much should I switch around? What is best for the classroom vs at home? Why am I doing this again anyway?

Via Kelly Pastika
Tina Jameson's insight:
Info-graphic guide to help anyone new to the idea of Flipped Classroom teaching.
Kristen McGowan's comment, August 9, 2014 5:21 PM
This was an incredibly quick read being an infographic. While flipping the classroom sounds like a daunting process, this 6 step guide provides a clear sequence on how to initiate this change.
Kristen McGowan's comment, August 9, 2014 5:21 PM
This was an incredibly quick read being an infographic. While flipping the classroom sounds like a daunting process, this 6 step guide provides a clear sequence on how to initiate this change.
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 9, 2023 12:52 PM

This image with these steps has motivated me to record my videos and provide guidance for my students. I have students who struggle understanding my lesson at time, if I give them the option of watching it over, I think they could understand algebra better and get the results we need.

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What a 'Flipped' Classroom Looks Like

Clintondale High, just outside of Detroit, is the nation's first completely flipped school, meaning teachers record lectures for students to watch online out...
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Another introductory video for the 'Flipped Learning' PLC group 2016.
Jose Barrera's curator insight, September 8, 2023 1:28 PM

In this video, this school decided to use the flip classroom approach out in Michigan. The school Clintondale High School was desperate to make a change, and they decided to have students watch the lesson at home, and do homework at school. This helped the teacher best assist the student because they were doing the practice in school. I liked that students showed growth, and we can see a lot of students benefited because they had less distractions at home.