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In this insightful video, Deputy Head Carla Shanley discusses the implementation of blended learning through a flipped classroom model at the School of Research Science. Students engage with educational videos at their own pace, fostering independent learning while participating in collaborative classroom activities. This model enhances communication with peers and teachers, enabling deeper concept understanding. Access online resources like Khan Academy and use technology tools to create impactful video content. Explore how this approach supports immediate feedback and personalized learning experiences.
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Blended Learning Carla Shanley Deputy Head– School of Research Science 26/10/13
Students watch videos at home at their own pace, communicating with peers and teachers via online discussions. Concept engagement takes place in the classroom with the help of the teacher.
Educational technology and activity learning are two key components of the flipped classroom model. They both influence student learning environments in fundamental ways.
Teachers created three videos a week • Students watch the 5-7 minute videos at home, or in school if they didn’t have access at home. • Class time was spent doing practice and collaborative activities to illustrate concepts.
Students receive instant feedback Students don’t get as frustrated Teachers revisit concepts students don’t understand Teachers support students in class
Online Resources – to support learning • Khan Academy • MathsWatch • You Tube Education • iTunes University • TED Talks • Create your own – using screen capture technology
Desktop/Laptop • Screencast videos • Screen-cast-o-matic (free) • Educreations (free) • Jing (free Mac or PC) • Sangit • Camtasia Studio • ScreenFlow
Ipad • ScreenChomp (free) • Educreations (free) • Show me (free) Video Camera • HD Camcorders • Phone • Some concerns
Editing • You don’t have to edit! • Windows Movie Maker (free) • iMovie (free – mac) • Adobe Premiere Element • Final Cut Pro
Where does your video live? • YouTube • SchoolTube • Vimeo • Google Drive, Dropbox, etc How do students access videos? • Edmodo • Blackboard • Moodle
Online Resources – to support learning • Blogging • Video Reflections • Voice Reflections • Photo essays