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The Flipped Classroom: Tools for Student & Teacher Production

Class Tech Integrate

Flipping your classroom, what does that mean? It's setting up your classroom as an asynchronous learning environment. Meaning that you can and will learn outside of the classroom: at anytime, anyplace. A flipped classroom involves communication from all stakeholders involved.

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QR Codes in the Math Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Chellani has been a pioneer in flipping her classes at New Milford High School where her tools of choice have been Adobe Captivate and Edmodo. In addition to the interactive videos she has created to flip her class you will also find case studies and online resources on her site.

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Exploring 4 types of Flipped Learning

Neo LMS

Rather, it is a pedagogical approach that maximizes the face-to-face time in the classroom. Read more: Flipped Classroom on the NEO Blog. Exploring 4 types of Flipped Learning. By bringing the flip in the classroom, these issues were addressed through station work. Flipped mastery.

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Adobe Voice: Easy Tool for Quick Presentations

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

I tried out the new Adobe Voice iPad app yesterday and made a video for my 9th grade students to view. Adobe Voice is easy to use. I would like the ability to add more text to the slides, but the app is called Adobe VOICE, so the obvious emphasis is on speaking rather than reading. Take a look and tell me what you think!

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Learning Math Should be Fun and Engaging

A Principal's Reflections

To engage students in her classroom, Mrs. Chellani has utilized a variety of tools to help her develop an interactive, student-centered learning environment. As a result, she has started to create her own online learning modules, using the software Adobe Captivate. Here’s how it works!

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Model Teaching–How Today’s Educators Learn

Ask a Tech Teacher

Topics include but not limited to: Flipped Classrooms. Student-led Classroom Management. Transforming Traditional Classroom Lessons to Online Learning. A PDF program (like Adobe Reader) and Microsoft Word or Google Docs will satisfy most (all?) Elementary Math. Writing Prompts. Blended Learning.

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#10: What does a flipped classroom look like at each grade level?

eSchool News

We asked three flipped teachers — one from an elementary school, one from a junior high, and one from a high school — to describe what learning looks like in their world. “Over the past few years, I have transformed my traditional classroom into a student-centered classroom. Beth Hobbs, third-grade teacher.