how to flip without flopping
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How to Flip without Flopping
B radley Vaden
Nika Hog anDebo rah Harr ing ton
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Todays presentation is made possible, in part or
whole, due to active support from, the California Community CollegesSuccess Network
For more information about s activities, resources and events
visit 3csn.org
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What is a flip?
A flip lesson inverts the traditional classroom bydelivering instruction online outside of class and
moving homework and application activities intothe classroom. In other words: Lecturing on a particular
concept happens outside the class and work
putting the concept into action happens insidethe class.
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The Inversion
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Inverted
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Flipping is Constructivist
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Apprenticeship Model
Flipping allows an instructor face-to-facetime to engage students in ways of
reading, writing, thinking, and problemsolving in the discipline
Only the instructor can do this
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Flipping and Blooms
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We need to allow students tostruggle
We say students need to invest six hoursper week per course, yet they succeed bydoing significantly less. We say students
need to develop higher-order intellectualskills, yet they say we mostly ask them tomemorize. We say we want students todevelop the skills that will sustain lifelonglearning, but many of our courses seem todemand only that they do more, and morefrequently, of the things we already know theycan do (12).
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The bargain
We are suggesting that in the reality of the classroom encounterbetween our expectations and first year student abilities, a bargain isoften struck that allows both sides to remain in the comfort of familiarterritory. For our part as faculty, we relax the demands thatstudents immerse themselves in reading by highlighting the major
ideas of the text in our classroom discussion. We ease thedifficulty of applying ideas to practical problems by illustrating how it isdone and then asking only that students recapitulate ourdemonstration. For their part, students soon learn how and howmuch of the reading is really necessary and that learning to applyideas really means learning to memorize those applications wehave performed. Once the bargain is struck, often in the wake of thefirst assignment, paper, or exam, we can settle in to our familiar rhythmof teaching without having to worry too much about their reading skillsand work habits. Students can return to the old practices that haveserved them well without having to worry too much about how it will allturn out (12).
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The New Deal
In short, flipping supports good pedagogyby giving you the time you think you dont
have to do problem based, studentcentered activities in class
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How? Part 1 in class
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What part 1
Give an example of what a Math classlooks like
Give an example of what an ESL classlooks like
Give an example of what a Psych classlooks like
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Origins of Current Approach
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Think
Pick a class what does it look like? What do you do in the classroom? What do you do outside of class time? What do your students do in the classroom? What do they do outside of class time?
What is the best use of my face-to-face time with
my students?
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Lets Flip
http://ed.ted.com/ -
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How in general advice
Join a CoP it takes time, work, and gutsto change your teaching! (This is why RA
is a good way to go)
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Create your own flip example
Get into groups and come up with and discuss fliplesson examples from your subject areas Think of the content that needs to be addressed for a
single class meeting and then how you would coverthis content in 5-10 minute chunks at a time viavideo/online.
i.e. what are the 5- 10 talking points youll discuss and whatwill be on your computer screen to reinforce each point?
For the corresponding other side of the flip in theclassroom, think about what youre already doing andhow that could be the basis for hands-on work in theclassroom: case study, role play, debate, discussion,project-based learning, problem-solving, etc.
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Resources for flipping theclassroom yourself
Khan Academy Academic Earth TeacherTube
YouTube Education Flipped Learning Network 6 Expert Tips for Flipping the Classroom Edcanvas Sophias Flipped Classroom Certification 8 Great Videos About the Flipped Classroom TedEd
http://www.khanacademy.org/http://academicearth.org/http://teachertube.com/http://www.youtube.com/education?gl=UShttp://flippedclassroom.org/http://campustechnology.com/Articles/2013/01/23/6-Expert-Tips-for-Flipping-the-Classroom.aspx?Page=5http://www.edcanvas.com/lessons/iILm5UtyfPGB2w/edithttp://www.sophia.org/flipped-classroom/flipped-classroom-certificationhttp://www.readability.com/read?url=http://www.emergingedtech.com/2013/06/8-great-flipped-class-videos/http://ed.ted.com/http://ed.ted.com/http://www.readability.com/read?url=http://www.emergingedtech.com/2013/06/8-great-flipped-class-videos/http://www.sophia.org/flipped-classroom/flipped-classroom-certificationhttp://www.edcanvas.com/lessons/iILm5UtyfPGB2w/edithttp://campustechnology.com/Articles/2013/01/23/6-Expert-Tips-for-Flipping-the-Classroom.aspx?Page=5http://flippedclassroom.org/http://www.youtube.com/education?gl=UShttp://teachertube.com/http://academicearth.org/http://www.khanacademy.org/