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How to turn your flipped classroom into a success |
Flipping the classroom is an instructional strategy that reverses the traditional approach to classroom instruction. When you flip a class you dedicate (online) classroom time to higher-order thinking activity where you let students apply knowledge they learned beforehand.
This week we will talk about how flipping your online class can boost student engagement, effective hybrid instructional models, asynchronous learning and student equity in online learning. Last but not least, teachers will give you their answer to the most important question: Does flipping the classroom really work?
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How To Increase Student Engagement Online: Flip the Classroom |
There’s a way to increase engagement and participation while also giving students enough time to master course material. To find that space, we have to completely upend our expectations of what a classroom experience should look like. We have to flip the online classroom.
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The Moment Is Primed for Asynchronous Learning |
Experts in online learning argue that it's the way a course is designed, not whether it's synchronous, that determines whether a student will succeed.
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Effective Instructional Models for a Hybrid Schedule |
It can be a challenge to engage students when they’re at school only a few days a week - here's how station rotations and flipping the classroom can help. |
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Podcast: Inclusive online teaching |
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Viji Sathy is a professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, and combines her expertise in inclusive teaching to challenge and engage her students. In this 5-minute podcast Viji shares how the flipped classroom design can help make online learning more inclusive. |
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Do flipped classes really work? |
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You don't just have to take our word for it. Teachers on Reddit talk about their flipped class experiences and share if it has worked for them or not, and why. |
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