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How the Work Differs In Class and Out of Class

How the Work Differs In Class and Out of Class. Presented by Dewey O’Neill. Dewey O’Neill. Entering 9 th year in Allen ISD Teach 9 th grade Algebra Presented at 2012 Flipping Symposium hosted by Allen ISD Committed to the Flipped teaching style. TodaysMeet.

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How the Work Differs In Class and Out of Class

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  1. How the Work Differs In Class and Out of Class Presented by Dewey O’Neill

  2. Dewey O’Neill • Entering 9th year in Allen ISD • Teach 9th grade Algebra • Presented at 2012 Flipping Symposium hosted by Allen ISD • Committed to the Flipped teaching style

  3. TodaysMeet http://todaysmeet.com/oneilljuly26

  4. Definition • Flipped Classroom • An inversion of the traditional classroom, where notes or base knowledge is front loaded through vodcasts, podcasts and other media prior to class. Then class time is used for inquiry based activities or homework.

  5. Resources • http://www.flippedclassroom.com/help/definitions.php • http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/the-flipped-class-conversation-689.php • http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2011/09/the-flipped-classroom-defined/

  6. Lets TodaysMeet • In TodaysMeet list one excuse that has been given for not watching a video. • No Internet • Nothing to watch it on • Forgot • Extracurricular Activity • Sick/Absent

  7. No Excuses • An estimate of 75% of all homes have internet • http://www.emarketer.com/blog/index.php/tag/percent-of-households-online/ • Numerous computers in classes, computer labs and libraries in Allen ISD • Starbucks, Library and Allen ISD have free Wi-Fi • 77% of teenagers have a cell phone and 1 in 4 have a Smartphone • http://pewinternet.org/~/media//Files/Reports/2012/PIP_Teens_Smartphones_and_Texting.pdf

  8. Non-Watchers • Require them to watch in class • On class computer • Personal device • Parents need to be Notified • Give them Written Notes and have them write their own

  9. Video Break http://allenisd.org/Page/21334

  10. Check for Watching Video • Google Document Survey • Show their skeleton notes • Use the Wishing Wall • Quiz online in Grade book • Warm Ups • Quiz at very beginning of class

  11. What else can we do as educators to check for completion of homework?

  12. What Class is… • At their own speed • Stations • Split class • Activity • Practice exercises • Applications • Labs • Collaborative learning • If you need help split up

  13. Bonus • QR Code Hunt • Wall Wisher • TodaysMeet • Online Games • Movie Presentation

  14. Resources • QR Code • http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ • Wall Wisher • http://wallwisher.com/ • Flipped Resources • http://www.thedailyriff.com/articles/how-the-flipped-classroom-is-radically-transforming-learning-536.php • http://www.knewton.com/flipped-classroom/ • http://flippedclassroom.org/ • http://www.edutopia.org/blog/flipped-classroom-best-practices-andrew-miller

  15. Students will learn • You will sweat • You will be over prepared • Students will learn from other students • Not everything will be graded

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