AN INTRO TO FLIPPED LEARNING
2013 UP MACUL
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DAN SPENCER• EdTech Consultant - Jackson
County ISD
• JH/HS Science Teacher
• Contact Info:
• Twitter : @runfardvs
• DanielVSpencer.org
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YouTube Video “World Freehand Circle Drawing Champion” by gravylookout
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YouTube video “World Freehand Circle Drawing Champion”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAhfZUZiwSE
Try to draw a “perfect circle” on your own paper. How did it go? How did others do?
Some will look at this and say he just taught them to draw a perfect circle. But did he? It’s a great demonstration and a fabulous hook. But just demonstrating something we as teachers understand doesn’t automatically make it so his students can do it. There is a difference between talking, teaching, and learning.
What would need to happen for us to really learn how to draw a perfect circle?
FYI - I HATE THE TERM
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I really hate the label “Flipped Classroom”. It’s catchy but it “pigeon holes” what I did in my classroom.
Aaron Sams always says “There’s no such thing as THE Flipped Classroom” meaning there are lots of different ways to use flipping to meet the needs of your students.
IT’S NOT “EITHER/OR”
CC Image “Kitten or Dinosaurrrrr!” by Laurie Pink via FlickrFriday, April 26, 13
Misconception #1 - “I’m either flipping or I’m _____”
You’re not flipping or doing inquiry . . . flipper or constructivist
ONE TOOL IN A VERY LARGE TOOLBOX
CC image “Chronicles of Andrew Part 1” by Off beat Mum via FlickrFriday, April 26, 13
Flipping does not turn a bad teacher into a good teacher. The only way flipping works is if you start with an effective teacher and give them more flexibility working with their students.
Flipping is meant to be one tool in a very large teacher toolbox.
IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT VIDEOSOR TECHNOLOGY
CC Image “New Computer Lab” by Terry McComb via Flickr
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This is one of the biggest misconceptions on Flipped Learning. Khan Academy is not the flipped classroom. It is a resource. Videos are a resource. If you think students can effectively learn chemistry, physics, or any other subject by only watching videos you are missing the point.
Flipped Learning is most effective when technology is allowed to do what it does best (make content reviewable and accessible any time) while also allowing teachers to do what they do best (build relationships, differentiate instruction, make connections, etc)
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These are some of my former students. They have a wide range of interests and abilities yet they are all in the same class along with 20+ other students. How can I make sure they are all learning and getting the attention they need to succeed. “One size fits all” teaching is convenient (and traditional) but it doesn’t work if we really want every student to be successful.
CC Image “Bloom’s Taxonomy revisited” by jutecht via Flickr
The Problem With My Classroom
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Learning basics as a group in a “one size fits all” is ineffective. Some already get it. Some need more help.
Sending students home to work on higher order assignments individually leads to frustration.
CC Image “Bloom’s Taxonomy revisited” by jutecht via Flickr
What I Wanted In My Classroom
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What if students could learn the basics in an individual setting and then work on higher level learning activities in a group setting?
FLIPPING PHASE 1 - REMEDIATION
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THEN
AS NEEDEDAll CC images byLeo Reynolds
via Flickr
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•Background knowledge done individually at home
•Application done in class
•What happens with “extra” class time?
PHASE 2THE “TRADITIONAL” FLIP
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PHASE 3 - MASTERY
•Demonstrate understanding before moving on
•Daily choices with weekly goals
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“YEAH DAN, THAT WORKS GREAT FOR MATH AND SCIENCE BUT I TEACH ____.”
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FLIPPING WRITING CONFERENCESAPRIL GUDENRATH
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FLIPPING SOCIAL STUDIES
FLIPPED-HISTORY.COMHISTORYWITHLS.BLOGSPOT.COM
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Karl Lindgren-Streicher website http://historywithls.blogspot.com/
Tom Driscoll website http://www.flipped-history.com/
FLIPPING FOREIGN LANGUAGE
“ORDERING FOR YOUR DATE”
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FLIPPING APSTACEY ROSHAN
YOUTUBE.COM/CALCFUN4
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FLIPPING PEFLIPPEDCOACH.COM
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FLIPPING ELEMENTARYERIN KLEIN
THE “INTERNAL” FLIP
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Erin uses videos she created on her iPad for her kids Digital Literacy Stations. Students take turns rotating through various literacy stations during the day. Erin’s videos give them background information and instructions on what to do without needing Erin to be right next to them.
Erin Klein’s website:http://www.kleinspiration.com/
Article on Flipping by Erinhttp://www.kleinspiration.com/2012/05/foundations-of-flipping.html
FLIPPING FOR PARENTSDELIA BUSH
ELEMENTARY MATH HELP
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Erin uses videos she created on her iPad for her kids Digital Literacy Stations. Students take turns rotating through various literacy stations during the day. Erin’s videos give them background information and instructions on what to do without needing Erin to be right next to them.
Erin Klein’s website:http://www.kleinspiration.com/
Article on Flipping by Erinhttp://www.kleinspiration.com/2012/05/foundations-of-flipping.html
FLIP “THE HOOK”STEVE KELLY
BIT.LY/KELLYFLIPINTRO
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STUDENT CREATED CONTENT
ERIC MARCOSMATHTRAIN.TV
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TO CONSIDER
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WHERE WILL CONTENT COME FROM?
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PRECREATED CONTENT
BIT.LY/PRECREATED
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CREATE YOUR OWNCONTENT
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CAMERA + WHITEBOARD
Friday Institute: www.fi.ncsu.edu/project/fizzFriday, April 26, 13
Video Examplehttp://whiteboardtutorial.pen.io/
Friday Institute Websitehttps://www.fi.ncsu.edu/project/fizz/pd/lecture
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Examples (good and bad) of my chemistry screencastshttp://www.screencast.com/users/spend405/folders/MC%20CHEM
EQUIPMENT FOR SCREENCATING
• Computer
• Screencasting Program
• Jing/Camtasia
• Microphone
• Blue Snowball
• Tablet
• Wacom BambooFriday, April 26, 13
WHERE WILL YOU PUT VIDEO CONTENT?
•bit.ly/fcvidhosting
• YouTube/Vimeo
• SAFARI Montage
• iTunes/iTunesU
• Dropbox/Google Drive
• TeacherTube/SchoolTube
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HOW WILL YOU ORGANIZE YOUR CONTENT?
• Classroom Website
• School Fusion / Weebly / Google Sites
• Learning Management System
• Moodle
• Edmodo/Schoology
• Sophia
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HOW WILL STUDENTS ACCESS CONTENT?
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ACCESS DURING SCHOOL
• 1:1
• BYOD
• A few desktops go a long way
• School library
• Before School - Lunch - After School
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OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL
• Technology Survey
• High Speed Internet
• Computer but no/slow internet - USB Drive
• Cell Phones, iPod Touches
• Burn to DVD
• None of these? Let’s talk.
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HOW WILL YOU ASSESS?
• Individual Assignments
• “1 page and a meaningful question”
• “Show me how you did ___”
• Pen.io + Google Form
• WSQ (Watch-Summarize-Question)
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FLIPPED RESOURCES•flippedclassroom.org
•bit.ly/fcresources
•Twitter : #flipclass, #flipclass chat
•brianbennett.org
•cyclesoflearning.com
•flippedlearningjournal.orgFriday, April 26, 13