Flipped Classroom

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FLIPPED CLASSROOM A flipped classroom is one where students are introduced to content at home, and practice working through it at school.

Face-to-face interaction is mixed with independent study via technology.


Flipped Classroom Direct instruction is provided entirely outside of the traditional setting via educational technology.


Flipped Classroom Direct instruction is provided entirely outside of the traditional setting via educational technology.

The classroom is transformed into an interactive learning environment where students engage in collaborative learning and problem solving


Flipped Classroom Direct instruction is provided entirely outside of the traditional setting via educational technology. The classroom is transformed into an interactive learning environment where students engage in collaborative learning and problem solving

Online content is integrated with hands-on approach to maximize student engagement in the classroom.


Flipped Classroom Direct instruction is provided entirely outside of the traditional setting via educational technology. The classroom is transformed into an interactive learning environment where students engage in collaborative learning and problem solving Online content is integrated with hands-on approach to maximize student engagement in the classroom.

Teachers can design a cohesive curricula tailored to their classrooms and differentiate learning for students.



Limitations in using Flipped Classroom Strategy The quality of the video lecture may be very poor

POOR QUALITY VIDEO


Limitations in using Flipped Classroom Strategy

Taking for granted that all students are able to view the video lecture on their own computers, the conditions under which they might view the video may not be the best for learning any concepts


Limitations in using Flipped Classroom Strategy Students may not watch or comprehend the video and therefore be unprepared or insufficiently prepared for the more engaging activities that will occur face-to-face.


Limitations in using Flipped Classroom Strategy Students may need a lot of scaffolding to ensure they understand the material presented in the video.


Visit https://ed.ted.com and register or sign in.


Click “Discover” or “Create” to search or create videos for your lesson


In creating a flipped lesson, search for the content that you want to include.


Type the title of your lesson, write the instructions and questions. Then, publish.


Share your lesson and you’re good to go!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
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