WORKSHOP: HELEN DE LANGE HOW TO FLIP YOUR CLASSROOM HELEN_DELANGE@OUTLOOK.COM
CONTENT Introduction Flipping the Classroom Practical examples Tips for tools Brainstorm Share More
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM The flipped classroom is born! Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams Science teachers A piece of history
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM Why did I started flipping? Katie Gimbar Math teacher Why did she flipped her classroom?
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM What is Flipping the Classroom? The flip The flipped class -During the lesson the children work on assignments, projects and In the Flipped Class the instruction is exchanged with the individual homework. The instruction normally given in the classroom, can be followed online and the student does this at home. The homework is made together, in the classroom. Because of this, the time in class is used more efficient. Traditional class -The instruction that normally is given in the classroom, watch or follow the students at home. Activities today metacognitive skills. Activities today
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM How does Flipping the Classroom works? Flipping the Classroom-model The Flipping the Classroom-model shows all the activities in an ordered way. Role of the teacher Flipping the classroom is an example of the TPACK approach. You can use this as a starting point.
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM The challenge of flipping isn t in the making of video s, that s a small part. It is to use the released time in the classroom for other causes. Result: more active students! Tests It is not necessary to make the tests in the classroom. It is possible to make them at home in the cloud. Work together Have discussions Make exercises Ask questions
INTRODUCTION FLIPPING THE CLASSROOM What is the efficiency of Flipping the Classroom? Technology To start with Flipping the Classroom, it s not necessary to invest in hard- of software. With Flipping the Classroom I have the possibility to offer more differentiated education and give instruction at different levels. There is also more interaction in the class. I can follow the instruction at my own pace and time, as much as I want. I have more opportunities to ask questions at home and in the classroom. Flipping the Classroom is no miracle, it s a start. Flipping the Classroom + pedagogical and didactic model = a succes. Pay attention: do all the students have the required resources at home? Use enough time to make qualitatively good material. More information Tools to make content yourself and examples to inspire on: Get started! The more teachers who make content, the more to share! Start small!
PRACTICAL EXAMPLES Example primary school Possibilities
PRACTICAL EXAMPLES Example primary school Possibilities
TIPS FOR TOOLS Screencast software Camtasia.com Jing.com Screencast-o-matic.com Teachingchannel.com
TIPS FOR TOOLS Screencast software Camtasia.com Jing.com Screencast-o-matic.com Teachingchannel.com Screenr.com
TIPS FOR TOOLS You can create everything yourself òr you can use existing material. Teachingchannel.com YouTube.com
TIPS FOR TOOLS Edmodo.com Khanacademy.org
TIPS FOR TOOLS Start small! and Dare yourself! Sparkol.com
TIPS FOR TOOLS Know where to share the lesson or the exercise with your students. Ted.ed.com Fliptheclip.yurls.net Educreations.com YouTube.com dropbox.com
TIPS FOR TOOLS Tablet Wherever you are!
TIPS FOR TOOLS www.flipped classroom workshop.com subscribe
BRAINSTORM Primary school or Secundary school (for who)? What subject, what topic (which lesson)? To what extent do you want to flip (only a short movie, a full lesson, a lesson and processing)? Which tools (what do you use to make this lesson and how are you going to share this)?
SHARE What are your ideas?
MORE? Flippedinstitute.org Kennisnet.nl Edudemic.com
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