What is a Flipped Classroom?
The flipped classroom is not an online course. It is a way to engage students and make them more active in the learning process. Students watch a short video lecture for homework and take notes and complete practice examples.
In the classroom these problems are evaluated by the students and teacher to address difficulties and misconceptions. Students then move on to complete critical thinking questions, hands on activities, discussions etc. in a collaborative format to further their understanding of the topic.
The class is completly student-centered as the teacher becomes the facilator instead of a lecturer. Instruction is differentiated giving students more freedom to choose how they learn the material. For more information please click on the button below.
In the classroom these problems are evaluated by the students and teacher to address difficulties and misconceptions. Students then move on to complete critical thinking questions, hands on activities, discussions etc. in a collaborative format to further their understanding of the topic.
The class is completly student-centered as the teacher becomes the facilator instead of a lecturer. Instruction is differentiated giving students more freedom to choose how they learn the material. For more information please click on the button below.
What is EdPuzzle?
EDpuzzle allows you to sign in to watch video homework assignments and answer interactive questions pertaining to the lesson.
After submitting your answer to a question you will get an immediate response as to whether or not you answered the question incorrectly as well as view the correct answer. If you do not get a question right you will be able to go back and rewatch that section of the video for more clarification before moving on to the remainder of the lesson.
You can view the homework assignments via the direct video link located under your classroom page or by logging in to the EDpuzzle website on any web browser. In addition, you can download the IOS app from the App Store if you have an Apple device.
After submitting your answer to a question you will get an immediate response as to whether or not you answered the question incorrectly as well as view the correct answer. If you do not get a question right you will be able to go back and rewatch that section of the video for more clarification before moving on to the remainder of the lesson.
You can view the homework assignments via the direct video link located under your classroom page or by logging in to the EDpuzzle website on any web browser. In addition, you can download the IOS app from the App Store if you have an Apple device.
Resources for a flipped classroom provided by Mr. Palermo