- from TheJournal
- By: Bridget McCrea
- retrieved 10/10/13
- Date posted: 10/09/13
Turning Education Upside Down
- From New York Times
- By TINA ROSENBERG
- Date posted: October 9, 2013
- Date Retrieved: October 16, 2013
Flipped Classroom 2.0: Competency Learning with Videos
- From: KQED.Com
- by: Katrina Schwartz
- Date Posted: May 21, 2013
- Date Retrieved: May 29, 2013
Blended Learning: We Are All New Teachers
- from Edutopia.com
- by: Lisa Michelle Dabbs
- Posted: October 1, 2012
- Retrieved: October 2, 2012
How to Implement the ‘Flipped Classroom’
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- From: eSchool News
- By: Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams
- Posted: May 21, 2012
- Retrieved: May 21, 2012
Designing the School Around the Student
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- From: TheJournal.com
- By: Bridget McCrea
- Posted: February 22, 2012
- Retrieved: March 15, 2012
The Flipped Classroom 101
- From: EdCompass Magazine
- By: Wendy McMann
- June 2012 issue
- page 15
Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every Day
By: Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams
Copyright: 2012
Published by: International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
The book can be purchased in the ISTE Store at http://www.iste.org/store/product.aspx?ID=2285
Copyright: 2012
Published by: International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
The book can be purchased in the ISTE Store at http://www.iste.org/store/product.aspx?ID=2285
Catch the Flipped findings
The Flipped Learning Network conducted an online survey of teachers using the Flipped Classroom Model. This is an info-graphic on the results of the preliminary data survey from 453 flipped educators. The survey was conducted during the week of June 14-21, 2012.
A First-hand Look Inside a Flipped Classroom
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- From: eSchool News
- By: Meris Stansbury, Online Editor
- Posted: February 9, 2012
- Retrieved: March 1, 2012
Professional Development Series from AlabamaEdTechPD
Flipped Classroom - Part 1This is the first in a series of professional development videos available on YouTube for and from educators in Alabama.
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Pros and Cons - Part 2This professional development video was created by the Alabama Department of Education. It discusses the pros and cons of flipping the classroom and is part 2 of a series of related videos.
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Part 3 - Flipped Classroom LearningThis third video broadens the discussion on flipped learning and focuses on differentiated instruction. It shows some examples of successful teachers using the flipped classroom model.
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The Truth about Flipped Learning
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From: eSchool News
By: Aaron Sams and Brian Bennett
Posted: May 31, 2012
Retrieved: June 5, 2012
This article focuses on the assumptions and misconceptions about the flipped learning model. The article may be helpful in helping parents and administrators to understand and buy into the new model of instruction. The article also discusses meeting the individual learning needs of each student. evaluating what is done in class by students and leveraging a variety of educational tools to enhance the learning experience.
By: Aaron Sams and Brian Bennett
Posted: May 31, 2012
Retrieved: June 5, 2012
This article focuses on the assumptions and misconceptions about the flipped learning model. The article may be helpful in helping parents and administrators to understand and buy into the new model of instruction. The article also discusses meeting the individual learning needs of each student. evaluating what is done in class by students and leveraging a variety of educational tools to enhance the learning experience.
Use Technology to Upend Traditional Classrooms
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From: Education Week
By: Justin Reich
Posted: May 22, 2012
Retrieved: June 19, 2012
This commentary focuses on helping teachers to decide whether the investments made in the flipped classroom are intended to enhance an old model of education a create a new one.
By: Justin Reich
Posted: May 22, 2012
Retrieved: June 19, 2012
This commentary focuses on helping teachers to decide whether the investments made in the flipped classroom are intended to enhance an old model of education a create a new one.
The Classroom Evolved: Creating an Active Learning Environment
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- From: TheJournal.com
- By: Bridget McCrea
- Posted: February 8, 2012
- Retrieved: April 25, 2012
Creating an Ultra-Flexible Learning Space
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- From: TheJournal.com
- By: Bridget McCrea
- Posted: February 8, 2012
- Retrieved: April 30, 2012
Meeting the Needs of Students in the 21st CenturyThis video created by the British Columbia Ministry of Education discusses the education transformation in B.C. and how personalized learning, aka the Flipped Classroom, is helping to make the school system even stronger than it already is. Learn about what personalized learning is, and why collaboration between students, teachers, parents and others is so important.
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Should You Flip Your Classroom?
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- From: Edutopia.org
- By: Ramsey Musallam
- Posted: October 26, 2011
- Retrieved: March 30, 2012
Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom
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- From: Edutopia.org
- By: Andrew Miller
- Posted: February 24, 2012
- Retrieved: April 10, 2012
Ten Tips for Personalized Learning via Technology
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- From: Edutopia.org
- By: Grace Rubenstein
- Posted: April 26, 2012
- Retrieved: April 27, 2012
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Mimi Ito on Connect LearningMimi Ito is a cultural anthropologist and expert in the field of digital media and learning, focusing on children and youth's changing relationships to media and communications. She recently completed the Digital Youth Project, a landmark study of the ways youth use new media. In September 2010, she was appointed as the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Chair in Digital Media and Learning at UC Irvine.
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Salmon Khan on Liberating the Classroom for CreativityThe founder of Khan Academy, Salamon Khan, created a free educational video library that features over two thousand titles and an interactive dashboard for formative assessment, discusses how his videos can help create a "flipped classroom" that allows blended learning -- online lectures can happen at home and project-based learning can happen during school.
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Tools for the Flipped Classroom
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- From the Blog: BrianBennett.org
- By: Brian Bennett
- Retrieved: March 27, 2012
A Smooth Move To More Engaged StudentsFor administrators in Los Altos School District, piloting Khan Academy videos and online tools for the math curriculum has been an easy transition to more engaged students, better feedback on their progress and greater parental involvement.
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Steps to Creating a Flipped Classroom
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- From BrianBennett.org
- By Brian Bennett
- Retrieved 03-27-12
How to Flip for Success?From: EffectiveOnlineTeaching.org
By: Maria Kostina Posted: May 30, 2012 Retrieved: May 30, 2012 This five minute video highlights three common objections to the flipped method of teaching e. It address what to do if you are short on time, unsure of student response, and believe your flipped classroom will be ineffective. |
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Flipped Classroom: Beyond the Videos
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From: Caitlyn Tucker: Blended Learning & Technology in the Classroom
By: Catlin Tucker
Date: April 30, 2012
Retrieved: June 17, 2012
This article focuses on how the Flipped Classroom is more than just recording and viewing videos. It discusses what goes on in the classroom and the role of the teacher.
By: Catlin Tucker
Date: April 30, 2012
Retrieved: June 17, 2012
This article focuses on how the Flipped Classroom is more than just recording and viewing videos. It discusses what goes on in the classroom and the role of the teacher.
Flipped learning: A response to five common criticisms
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- From: eSchool News
- By: Alan November and Brian Mull
- Posted: March 26, 2012
- Retrieved: April 22, 2012
The best way to reach each student? Private school Math teacher flips learning
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- From: TheDailyRiff.com
- By: Stacey Roshan
- Posted: March 25, 2012
- Retrieved: April 15, 2012
Going All In On the Flipped Class
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- From: MrMcIntoshSays.org
- By: Greg Green
- Posted: September 25, 2011
- Retrieved: April 26, 2012
YouTube Subtracts Racy and Raucous to Add a Teaching Tool
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- From: New York Times
- By: Stephanie Strom
- Posted: March 9, 2012
- Retrieved: April 28, 2012
Setting The Flip Straight
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- From: The Daily Riff
- By: Aaron Samms
- Posted: November 11, 2011
- Retrieved: May 2, 2012
Inside the Flipped Classroom
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- From: THE Journal
- By: Kathleen Fulton
- Posted: April 11, 2012
- Retrieved: April 30, 2012
The Flipped Classroom is Here to Stay
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- From the Blog: BrianBennett.org
- By: Brian Bennett
- Posted: December 11, 2011
- Retrieved: May 1, 2012
Design Your Digital Classroom
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- From the Blog: Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners
- by: Susan Oxnevad
- Retrieved: May 8, 2012
A New Homework Strategy: Flipped Classrooms
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- From: The Hartford Courant
- By: Teresa M. Pelham
- Posted: April 25, 2012
- Retrieved: May 8, 2012
Flipping the Classroom Requires More Than Video
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- From: Geek Dad (www.wired.com/geekdad)
- By: Kevin Makice
- Posted: April 13, 2012
- Retrieved: May 9, 2012
Is Reverse Instruction Education Technology’s Perfect Storm?
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- From: EmergingEdTech.com
- By: Kelly Walsh
- Posted: April 8, 2012
- Retrieved: May 8, 2012
The Flip: Classwork at Home, Homework in Class
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- From: The Washington Post - Washington DC local edition
- By: Valerie Strauss,
- Published: April 15, 2012
- Retrieved: May 10, 2012
Flip Your School
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- From: Scholastic.com
- By: Kate Rix
- Retrieved: May 21, 2012
Digital Learning: The Future of Schooling?
In this nonpartisan event about digital learning national and state-based education experts and policymakers debate and discuss digital learning in the context of the Common Core academic standards initiatives, teacher evaluations and school accountability, governance challenges and opportunities, and school funding and spending.
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Use Technology to Upend Traditional Classrooms
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- From: Education Week
- By: Justin Reich
- Posted: May 22, 2012
Using Video to Improve Teaching and Learning
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- From: ESchool News
- By: Kari Arfstrom
- Retrieved: May 30, 2012
The Flipped Classroom: Online Instruction at Home Frees Class Time for Learning
From: Education Next
By: Bill Tucker
Posted: Winter 2012 edition
Retrieved: June 15, 2012
This journal article discusses the history, benefits and risks of the flipped classroom model.
By: Bill Tucker
Posted: Winter 2012 edition
Retrieved: June 15, 2012
This journal article discusses the history, benefits and risks of the flipped classroom model.
Three Questions to Consider Before We All Flip
From: Free Technology for Teachers
By: Richard Byrne
Posted: April 21, 2012
Retrieved: June 16, 2012
This essay helps teachers reflect on whether their classroom is ripe for flipping. The author acknowledges that flipping is not for every class or teacher and offers a few tips to help make the decision.
By: Richard Byrne
Posted: April 21, 2012
Retrieved: June 16, 2012
This essay helps teachers reflect on whether their classroom is ripe for flipping. The author acknowledges that flipping is not for every class or teacher and offers a few tips to help make the decision.
Flipped Learning Founders Set the Record Straight
From: theJournal.com
By: Stephen Noonoo
Posted: June 20, 2012
Retrieved: June 26, 2012
"T.H.E. Journal Associate Editor Stephen Noonoo recently spoke with Sams, Bergmann, and Kari Arfstrom, the executive director of the Flipped Learning Network, a nonprofit associated with the movement, about flipped learning's newest developments, the importance of at-home internet access, and how to flip your flipped learning professional development."
By: Stephen Noonoo
Posted: June 20, 2012
Retrieved: June 26, 2012
"T.H.E. Journal Associate Editor Stephen Noonoo recently spoke with Sams, Bergmann, and Kari Arfstrom, the executive director of the Flipped Learning Network, a nonprofit associated with the movement, about flipped learning's newest developments, the importance of at-home internet access, and how to flip your flipped learning professional development."