The Flipped and Blended Classroom
12 Tools for Creating a Flipped Classroom"The first step is to decide if you want to create your own video lessons from scratch or if you want to develop lessons based on videos that others have produced. In this post we'll look at tools for doing both."
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2015/12/12-tools-for-creating-flipped-lessons.html#.VqonYVU4FaR |
A Different Kind of Flipped ClassroomIf you aren't ready or don't like the idea of students watching the videos at home, this teacher's idea might work for you! She records her videos (usually 1-4 minutes long) and plays them at the start of her class. While they are watching, she is ensuring supplies for the activities are ready and watching to make sure there is understanding. Students who need more help can rewatch the video during class as well.
http://minimatisse.blogspot.com/2015/11/why-i-flip-my-lessons.html |
The Blended Learning ClassroomThe Blended Learning classroom is a mix between a traditional and flipped classroom. It's the best of both worlds!
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/blended-learning-proactive-teacher-megan-kinsey?crlt_pid=camp.uUK1HMGwmhtt |
Online Workshop Series: Blended Learning"This session is intended to be an entry point for how to become more familiar with blended learning and how to get started with developing blending learning concepts that you can integrate into your own course design. You will find fundamental resources and materials (if you are just getting your sea legs with the topic), as well as supplementary and more advanced optional materials if you are looking to enhance your understanding of blended learning."
http://teachingwithtech.lss.wisc.edu/m3w0.htm |
The Role of the Teacher in a Blended Learning Classroom"Blended learning is not about replacing teachers with technology. Blended learning can be a powerful enabler for re-imagining the teaching profession and empowering educators to pursue new career pathways under improved conditions."
http://edudemic.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/blended-learning-guide.jpg |
Implement a Station Rotation Blended Learning Model"One strength of this Station-Rotation blended learning model is that teachers increase their opportunities to work with small groups of students. Small group work with students makes it possible for educators to address the different needs of individual students and truly engage them in the subject based on their prior knowledge and depth of understanding. It also gives teachers more time to connect on a personal level with students and build relationships."
http://www.dreambox.com/blog/thoughts-implementing-blended-learning-model |
Helpful Videos |
What if The Students Don't Watch the Videos?How to handle students not watching the videos at home in your Flipped Classroom.
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What If the Students Don't Watch the Videos - Part 2The second part of what to do if students do not watch the videos at home. Strategies for handling the situation!
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What About Students With No Access?Ideas on how to reach your students with no access to your videos at home!
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How Do You Manage Disruptive Students?How to manage students who have trouble with group work.
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