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Student Engagement I’m in social media groups where frustrated teachers recently commented that their grade books looked like “Swiss Cheese” and that many students were just missing during online learning sessions. With video instruction on the rise, flippedclassroom techniques can help any teacher.
OnlineAssessment Platforms: Platforms like Kahoot! These can be especially helpful for flippedclassrooms or providing additional resources to students who need them. This could be reading a book, gardening, or any activity you enjoy. Step away from emails and screens, especially during your personal time.
I have explored and used the flippedclassroom technique for the past five years, but I came to flipping through the just-in-time techniques first expressed so well by IUPU physics professor Gregor Novak and his colleagues in their 1999 book Just-in-Time Teaching. I use Google Forms to construct this onlineassessment.
Students can access various onlineassessments and activities that are created to improve their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Every publisher aims to get their books to reach far and wide and hope that people purchase these books. eBooks thus provide a collective learning experience at all times.
Digital textbooks and e-books offer a more interactive and dynamic alternative to traditional printed materials. OnlineAssessments: Digital platforms facilitate interactive and gamified assessments. Teachers can use these tools to gauge student understanding in real-time, making assessments more engaging and informative.
The FlippedClassroom". It was probably Sal Khan’s 2011 TED Talk “Let’s Use Video to Reinvent Education” and the flurry of media he received over the course of the following year or so that introduced the idea of the “flippedclassroom” to most people. The key word in that headline isn’t “digital”; it’s “force.”
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