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What is this I hear? Flipped Classrooms? . What is a. Flipped. Classroom ?. Flipped Class. Traditional Class. In Class. Home. 1. Lecture via videos 2. Take notes 3. Some practice. Practice-- classwork 2. Teacher and peers are tutors. “homework”.
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What is this I hear? Flipped Classrooms?
What is a Flipped Classroom?
Flipped Class Traditional Class In Class Home 1. Lecture via videos 2. Take notes 3. Some practice • Practice-- classwork 2. Teacher and peers are tutors “homework”
Free or VERY low cost to students (beyond tuition) Easy Access: multiple platforms. A way to check their “homework” To NOT lecture. My Goals:
1st semester: Nothing (funded by grant) 2nd semester: less than $10 for workbook. Goal #1: Cost?
Web Page—just “Google” Ellen Turnell Videos—HTML5 format Quizzes—Google Forms Goal #2: Easy Access
Quizzes—Google Forms Scripts—Formemailer and Flubaroo Goal #3:Checking the Homework
Google Forms Scripts: Formemailer and Flubaroo
Go over quiz questions. Have access to internet. Be a 1-on-1 teacher. Goal #4: NOT Lecture
If you had to take another math class, would you take a class in this format (flipped classroom)? 45 Yes 7 No Survey of both 1314 & 0310 Pilot classes
YEAH! I can: • Get help while I work. • Watch the videos as many times as I want.
Class Structure: 4 Tests= 60% Quizzes=10% Classwork=10% Departmental Final=20%
Results-Fall 2012 Flipped All Other Completion Rate and Success Rate 75% 77.1% 24/32 934/1192 79.2% 53.0% **19/24** 499/934 **4 A’s 8 B’s 7 C’s
Results-Spring 2013 Flipped All Other Completion Rate and Success Rate 71% 80% 624/782 22/31 100% 48% 302/624 1 A 11B’s 10 C’s
Flipping Resources http://flippedclassroom.org/ http://www.flippedclassroom.com/ http://www.techsmith.com/flipped-classroom.html