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Lisa GurthiePD Facilitator

Piedmont Middle School, CMS

Flipped Instruction

What is it?

Flipping means...

What used to be whole class lecture is now…

Self Paced Instruction

What used to be homework alone is now…

Practice together

image courtesy of indiana U.

Flipped High School

http://youtu.be/E3LGd88qrTA?t=1m41swatch from 1:41-2:08

Results: increased scores in all tests, lower dropout rates.

Caveats

● Homework will not suddenly get done 100% of the time.

● A bad lesson, flipped, is still a bad lesson.

● Remember -- students learn best as active creators not passive consumers.

Sal Khan Explains Flipping

http://youtu.be/zxJgPHM5NYI?t=6m11swatch 6:11 til 10:13

Flipped LessonsAs Piedmont Students/Parents See Them

French Lessons http://amykjoseph.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/1st+Semester+EIGHTH+%288th%29+2013

Math Lessonshttp://pauljosephbooth.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/Homeeven more here:http://msgurthie.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/21st+Century+Piedmont

Flipped ResourcesMake Your Own

●Educreations●iMovie●Screencast-o-ma

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...or just a camera

Pre-made

●TEDed●Learn Zillion●Khan Academy

...or any Youtube or other video site

also try game sites

http://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/the-flipped-classroom-the-full-picture-for-tinkering-and-maker-education/

flipping can be a stage (the what) in an active experiential learning cycle.

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Flipped resouces can be used as part of student driven PBL. Here is Shelley Wright’s Flipped Blooms. http://plpnetwork.com/2012/05/15/flipping-blooms-taxonomy/

Teacher Best Practices

DO:●Give students tech and time

●Publish, curate, and share resources

●Let students explore

●Coach

DONT:●Become laissez-faire

●worry about stolen thunder

●Think that you have to create all materials yourself

3 Benefits of Flipping

1.Control2.Choice3.Time

● Teacher controls quality○ create or curate a “perfect” delivery”- ○ same quality in morning as in afternoon.*

● student controls delivery timing *curating video or flipped lessons is just the

same as curating reading assignments for your class. It is still “real” teaching even if you didn’t invent it!

Benefits of Flipping1- CONTROL

Benefits of Flipping2- CHOICE

OLD WAYwhole group Instruction limited to the abilities of the delivering teacher in the given moment.

Only one delivery must suit all learners

FLIPPED WAY:Teacher &/or student chooses the best content for their situation from a large variety of styles, delivery methods, and sources.

singing, rapping, just-the-facts, etc.

Benefits of Flipping3- Time Efficiency

OLD WAY:student may miss info and be embarrassed to ask for repeat

Teacher is LIVE- may forget to deliver info or be delayed by class issues.

FLIPPED WAY :student can pause rewind, review. can watch when convenient to them.

teacher can be sure all is covered as desired the first time...

creating time for active, exploratory, integrated, student-driven learning

Example of aFlipped Faculty MeetingPiedmont Asthma/Diabetes Training

At home teachers viewed the training and took notes.

In meeting we used ColAR Mix app to animate teacher facts

Benefit of flipping-Instead of spending time viewing together, we can come in and share/discuss while doing an activity (demo of AR)

Gimmicks and activities help attention and memory also associate meeting time with interaction not just receiving.

Want to Learn More?

● Ask a “techy” at school● Join Yammer’s group● Join Edmodo FlipShare ● Read Twitter hashtags

● Blog Post For Elementary School Teachers-http://

insidetheclassroomoutsidethebox.wordpress.com/2011/09/12/flipped-classroom-in-elementary-school/

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