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What Is the Flipped-Classroom Model, and What Does It Look Like in K–12 Schools Today?

EdTech Magazine

Armed with more educational technology and the professional development to meaningfully use it, more educators in K–12 are considering the flipped-classroom approach. With the technology barrier broken down, some educators took the opportunity to shift their methodology to a flipped-classroom approach.

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How to Incorporate Asynchronous Learning in K–12 Districts

EdTech Magazine

There are many ways districts can approach this trending educational model, including flipped classrooms, virtual-only schools and through variations of blended learning, project-based learning and more. While it might seem overwhelming at first glance, it isn’t difficult to incorporate asynchronous learning into the classroom

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Project Based Learning and the Flipped Classroom… A Great Combination!

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

While I was at FETC I ran into Jon Bergmann who is best known for his work on the Flipped Classroom. We had our usual talk on ideas that support both PBL and Flipped Learning. Project Based Learning and Flipped Classroom… A Great Combination ( [link] ). A flipped infusion just might be the answer.

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What is Actively Learn and Why Should I Try it?

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Because teachers can upload a single article from a magazine or website, this minimizes student distraction from unrelated content. in a flipped classroom to upload texts, articles, and multimedia resources. Students must answer assigned questions in the reading assignment before advancing to the next level.

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Want to Start a Videoconferencing Program? Here’s How

EdTech Magazine

Embrace the flipped classroom: Videoconferencing is a great tool to facilitate a flipped classroom, increasing student engagement. We once had a 94-year-old guest speaker who was a Holocaust survivor and was uncomfortable with the video setup. In that situation, the audio-only connection worked well.

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CoSN 2015: 10 Reasons Flipped Classrooms Could Change Education

EdTech Magazine

Classroom Collaboration Curriculum Digital Content Internet Management Online Learning Online Video' Frank Smith A policy expert and author explains why using technology to leverage new forms of teaching excites both teachers and students.

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Project Based Learning and the Flipped Classroom… A Great Combination!

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While I was at FETC I ran into Jon Bergmann who is best known for his work on the Flipped Classroom. We had our usual talk on ideas that support both PBL and Flipped Learning. A flipped infusion just might be the answer. The Flipped Classroom has become more of a Flipped Learning experience.