I have been following the evolution of a flipped classroom over the past few months on blogs and twitter. At first I was totally turned off but the idea has grown on me. So, I am trying it in one of my math classes. I am very intrigued to see the results. One blogger wrote that he is going back to the traditional classroom after trying the flipped classroom for a couple of years just to see the results after flipping. I though that was quite interesting. So I am SLOWLY transforming my Geometry class to a flipped room. I am very anxious to see how this takes off. As I read more and more about the flipped classroom the more interested I get. Anyway, thanks for reading and here are some feeds/blogs that I find interesting for implementing a flipped classroom.
http://flipped-learning.com/
http://www.flippedclassroom.com/
http://trc.virginia.edu/Flipping%20the%20Classroom.pdf
http://www.brianbennett.org/
#flipped classroom
#flipclass
http://flipped-learning.com/
http://www.flippedclassroom.com/
http://trc.virginia.edu/Flipping%20the%20Classroom.pdf
http://www.brianbennett.org/
#flipped classroom
#flipclass
I've seen a few who tried flipped classroom and it works. Haven't tried that on my own tutorial center though.
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