Flipped Classroom Structure
What is a flipped classroom? A flipped classroom is when students view the course lessons via video prior to attending class. Students discuss the video and work on their assignments in class-online while working at their own pace, with the ability to rewind lesson videos until they understand the content.
Websites/Videos that explain the dynamics of a flipped classroom.
https://www.knewton.com/infographics/flipped-classroom/
https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/flipped-classroom
There will be one slight difference in Ms. Wiggins flipped classroom. You are expected to watch the lesson video prior to class, but it isn’t a requirement only due to everyone not having access to technology at home. You will be expected to watch it in class before starting the daily activity.
Students you will use IPads to access online websites to complete assignments, assessments and watch step-by-step videos of lessons. Teacher will still provide guided instruction and example via chalkboard.
Students are required to take hand notes as they watch the lesson videos. Students will also be required to use one-note application to create online notebook (notes added to your online notebook will be provided by teacher, you will be responsible for cutting and pasting the notes into your personal one-note account).
Students may login and work ahead of the class IF their work shows a understanding of content.
What is a flipped classroom? A flipped classroom is when students view the course lessons via video prior to attending class. Students discuss the video and work on their assignments in class-online while working at their own pace, with the ability to rewind lesson videos until they understand the content.
Websites/Videos that explain the dynamics of a flipped classroom.
https://www.knewton.com/infographics/flipped-classroom/
https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/flipped-classroom
There will be one slight difference in Ms. Wiggins flipped classroom. You are expected to watch the lesson video prior to class, but it isn’t a requirement only due to everyone not having access to technology at home. You will be expected to watch it in class before starting the daily activity.
Students you will use IPads to access online websites to complete assignments, assessments and watch step-by-step videos of lessons. Teacher will still provide guided instruction and example via chalkboard.
Students are required to take hand notes as they watch the lesson videos. Students will also be required to use one-note application to create online notebook (notes added to your online notebook will be provided by teacher, you will be responsible for cutting and pasting the notes into your personal one-note account).
Students may login and work ahead of the class IF their work shows a understanding of content.