Welcome to the Flipped Classroom
The Flipped Classroom is one of the latest methods teachers are using to better engage their students. Students will receive their primary instruction normally done in class outside of the classroom, usually by video. Then students do assignments and other activities normally given as homework when they go to class. The biggest benefits to this style of teaching is that students have more time, one-on-one or in small groups, to work under the guidance of a teacher. This also allows teachers to give more attention to students who need extra help. Below is a presentation that further explains what the Flipped Classroom is and how it works along with links to resources to help you get started.
Resources
Online Screencasting Tools
ActivInspire (Promethean)
Screenshots
Mobile Resources
iTunes App Store (Apple)
iMovie
Garage Band
Keynote
Splice
iSaidWhat?
Android Marketplace (Google)
Movie Studio
VidTrim
SlideMaker
Tape-a-Talk
Hi-Q MP3 Recorder
Other Resources
FIZZ (Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State)
TED Ed Lessons Worth Sharing
Presentation Video
Infographic on the Flipped Classroom
Created by Knewton and Column Five Media