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The Flipped Classroom Model

The Flipped Classroom Model. Renee` Crooks Gladymar Soto-Lopes. Introduction. “Flipping” the classroom involves easy-to-use readily accessible technology in order to free class time from lecture. (Bergmann & Sams , 2012). Students and Technology. Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams.

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The Flipped Classroom Model

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  1. The Flipped Classroom Model Renee` Crooks Gladymar Soto-Lopes

  2. Introduction “Flipping” the classroom involves easy-to-use readily accessible technology in order to free class time from lecture. (Bergmann & Sams, 2012)

  3. Students and Technology

  4. Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams

  5. All Learning Styles Addressed

  6. Comparison of Class Time

  7. Integrating the Flipped Classroom“Fallacies Lesson” PPT Lesson Fallacy Notebook

  8. How – To - Tips

  9. Benefits and Challenges

  10. Conclusion

  11. Questions?

  12. References • Bergmann, J. & Sams, A. (2012). Flip your classroom: Reach every students in every class every day. Alexandria, VA. ASCD. • Bloom, B. S., and D. Krathwohl. (1984). Taxonomy of educational objectives. Handbook I: Cognitive domain. New York: Addison-Wesley. • Douglass, J. (2012). The flipped classroom. In Bergmann, J. & Sams, A. (2012). Flip your classroom: Reach every students in every class every day (p. 17). Alexandria, VA. ASCD. • Horn, M. (2013). The transformational potential of flipped classrooms: different strokes for different folks. Education Next, 13(3), 78. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxylocal.library.nova.edu/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA339734711&v=2.1&u=no vaseu_main&it=r&p=GPS&sw=w. • Houston, M. and Lin, L. (2012). Humanizing the Classroom by Flipping the Homework versus Lecture Equation. In P. Resta (Ed.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2012 (pp. 1177-1182). Chesapeake, VA:AACW. Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/39738. • Noonoo, S. (2012). Flipped Learning Founders Set the Record Straight. Retrieved from http://thejournal.com/articles/2012/06/20/flipped-learning-founders-q-and-a.aspx.

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