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Flipped Classroom: Engaging Students with EdPuzzle

Catlin Tucker

The flipped classroom model is a blended learning strategy I use to present my vocabulary , writing, and grammar instruction online. Students watch videos at home where they can control the pace of their learning, then they come to class prepared to apply that information in collaborative student-centered activities.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Flipped classroom is a teaching model in which the traditional classroom and at-home components of a class are switched. This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time. Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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Khan Academy: Friend or Foe?

A Principal's Reflections

He began his keynote by sharing a video montage of Khan Academy highlights and then presenting some impressive statistics on usage. Dismissive at first, he then began to create video tutorials that were uploaded to YouTube. He officially started Khan Academy in 2009 knowing that quality videos would withstand test of time.

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Top 10 Reasons to Sign Up for Summer Learning with Ask a Tech Teacher

Ask a Tech Teacher

Your school will pay for it of you promise to teach colleagues–or show the videos. Topics attendees may learn by doing include (this depends upon the class taken): Blogging—to reflect, collaborate with classmates, share perspectives during class, complete assessments in some cases. The classroom is a wiki.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Flipped classroom is a teaching model in which the traditional classroom and at-home components of a class are switched. This means that students watch video lectures at home with education technology and work on exercises or projects during class time. Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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Why Blended Learning Fits Your Class, 3 Issues to Think About, and 5 Easy Ways to Begin

Ask a Tech Teacher

Blended learning occurs when an education program combines Internet-based media with traditional classroom methods. videos, links, and audio) are available online, students can access them according to their schedules and location. Digital books are aligned with state standards and Common Core. CK-12 Flexbooks.

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17 Take-aways from Summer PD

Ask a Tech Teacher

It was run like a flipped classroom where class members picked 60% of daily topics, then they read, tested and experimented. When the standard reading materials or watching a video didn’t work, we used other options to explain a prickly topic (like Twitter–that was an experience!). Failed and tried again.