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At the height of the buzz around MOOCs and flippedclassrooms three years ago, Bridget Ford worried that administrators might try to replace her introductory history course with a batch of videos. She agreed that something should change: Drop-outs and failures were high in the 200-person class—at about 13 percent.
Bloom Board —collections of focused topics; the linked example will have parents surprised at what their little gamers are learning. Whether you already practice student-led conferences or are interested in getting started, Edutopia has a great list with examples and tips. Create ePortfolios. Assign some pre-work.
Links shared: FlippedClassroom Welcome Video, For Parents. My FlippedClassroom Tools & Preparation. Example Zaption Lesson – AP Calculus. Socratic Example Post. My FlippedClassroom Resources and Tips, from Beginner to Advanced. Zaption Analytics – Some Tips & Tricks.
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