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Flip Teaching in an Honors Setting

Flip Teaching in an Honors Setting. Presentation by: Wade Southwell and Craig Ragland. What is Flip Teaching?. Flip teaching, or flipped classroom, is an umbrella term. Flipped VS Traditional. Technology of the Flipped Classroom. Hardware Video Recording device

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Flip Teaching in an Honors Setting

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  1. Flip Teaching in an Honors Setting Presentation by: Wade Southwell and Craig Ragland

  2. What is Flip Teaching?

  3. Flip teaching, or flipped classroom, is an umbrella term.

  4. Flipped VS Traditional

  5. Technology of the Flipped Classroom • Hardware • Video Recording device • Tablet, iPads, video cameras, etc. • Audio Recording device (if not already incorporated into the video recording device) • USB headset, microphone, etc. • Software • Screen recording software • Jing or SnagIT for video screen recording • Snipping Tool for easy screen image creation • Handwriting software • Such as Jarnal

  6. Why?

  7. Flip Teaching in Honors College Algebra 1. Provides Stronger Transfer Application – Honors distinction on a College Algebra math course demonstrates a commitment to advanced math and science based studies. 2. Greater Initiative and Payoff - An honors math class would embrace a flipped classroom and utilize the recorded lectures 3. Qualitative Instruction – Class time could be used to generate deeper conceptual understanding and explore the underlying “whys” of processes and formulas. 4. Long Term Benefits - Improved student attitude toward math and increased likelihood of further mathematics studies.

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