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The Flipped Classroom: Tools for Student & Teacher Production

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Flipping your classroom, what does that mean? It's setting up your classroom as an asynchronous learning environment. Meaning that you can and will learn outside of the classroom: at anytime, anyplace. A flipped classroom involves communication from all stakeholders involved.

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Exploring 4 types of Flipped Learning

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Rather, it is a pedagogical approach that maximizes the face-to-face time in the classroom. Read more: Flipped Classroom on the NEO Blog. Exploring 4 types of Flipped Learning. These materials are uploaded on an LMS which students and teachers both have access to and through which the instruction phase occurs.

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10 Great PowerPoint Changes You Probably Don’t Know About

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This includes DropBox, Google Drive, Poll Everywhere, Camtasia, and Adobe Stock. Note: This does require access to the MS server so you can only use it where WiFi is available. This is great for flipped classrooms or auto-generated lesson plans that students can play, pause, and rewind as needed for their learning style.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

eSchool News

Key points: Technology in K-12 classrooms can revolutionize education Choosing the right edtech requires a thoughtful and strategic approach Learn more about K-12 Tech Innovation News Technology transforms K-12 education by enhancing engagement, personalizing learning, and fostering collaboration.

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Flipped Learning Toolkit: Overcoming Common Hurdles

Turning Learning On Its Head

Flipping your classroom is a great way to move from “sage on the stage” to “guide on the side.” For instance: What if students can’t access the internet at home? To answer this question, there is a word that I would like to take out of the vocabulary of flipped classroom teachers.

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Reflecting On My Visit to Saint Stephen’s College in Australia: The Learning Spaces #flipclass #edtech

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They invited me to their school to share my flipped classroom journey. They are well into their journey to bring blended and flipped learning to all classrooms. Saint Stephen’s College has classroom spaces that truly allow for the station rotation model to successfully be implemented.

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Flipped Learning Toolkit: Overcoming Common Hurdles

Turning Learning On Its Head

Flipping your classroom is a great way to move from "sage on the stage" to "guide on the side." For instance: What if students can't access the internet at home? To answer this question, there is a word that I would like to take out of the vocabulary of flipped classroom teachers. Adobe Presenter 10.

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