Flipped Classroom: In my opinion, I think flipped teaching would be more beneficial to students. Students can access content of video or audio at anytime. In a video I watched about a school in Detroit Mi., that model flipped classroom, one student takes a 30 min bus ride home. During his ride, he watches the videos on his smart phone. When he gets home, he had already completed half of his homework. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_p63W_2F_4
However, this is where intrinsic motivation comes into play. As Dan Pink mentioned about autonomy: the urge to direct our own lives. Summary of Flipped Classroom-
Challenged Based Learning: Collaborative learning in which teacher and students work together to identify big ideas, ask questions, and solve challenges, gain in-depth subject area knowledge, develop 21st-century skills, and share their thoughts with the world. In the video, Resilience: Help a community recover from disaster, these students used technology devices effectively by researching and reaching out to local communities to aid them. I was also impressed along with the students' teachers how thoughtful and knowledgeable the students were during the telephone conferences. I would definitely consider using flipped teaching. One of my lesson plans is on nutrition. In my lesson plan, I will have students design a program about how healthy eating and being active help reduce the risk of obesity. By providing a video of the content to students on our school network (echo), classroom time will be for students developing their programs. There I can personalize learning and it will give me the ability to differentiate instruction.
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Lisa Gottfried
11/27/2017 07:20:13 pm
I had a math teacher ask me to come in and talk with his class about how vector mapping is used in Digital Design. I just couldn't get away from my class that week because my schedule was so tight with project deadlines, so I recorded a 5 minute screencast talking about what the math teacher asked for. Think about ways that you could even start to integrate with other classes through this method. You could T up a lesson for another teacher that brings in your nutrition lesson or talk about the Math found in Physical education, So many possibilities!
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Jeff Albertazzi
11/29/2017 04:45:36 am
"However, this is where intrinsic motivation comes into play. As Dan Pink mentioned about autonomy: the urge to direct our own lives."
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