We're looking forward to seeing everyone in a few weeks! Let's all pray for good weather! During this session, we hope to provide you examples of how our schools are 'flipping" the classroom. We have a wide variety of experience and expertise on the panel, but we are hoping you'll also come to the table with good ideas! We intent to provide you some examples of how classrooms can be flipped, what the pros and cons are of flipping, and leave with a list of resources. See you then!
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Permalink Reply by Shannon Cheston on April 24, 2012 at 3:09pm Here is a list of resources and take aways that we thought you might like before or after the session.
Permalink Reply by Emily Letras on April 27, 2012 at 9:54am Here's one more! The brand-new TED Ed site that features easy-to-flip lessons! http://education.ted.com/
Permalink Reply by Emily Letras on April 29, 2012 at 9:09pm Backchannel for today's session. Put your resources, tips and questions on here.
Permalink Reply by Craig L. Luntz on May 1, 2012 at 10:45am A great piece about the flipped classroom going "beyond the videos".
http://catlintucker.com/2012/04/flipped-clasoom-beyond-the-videos/
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