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Flipped classroom survey highlights benefits and challenges

Flipped classroom survey highlights benefits and challenges | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"A Faculty Focus survey on the flipped classroom sought to find out who’s flipping, who’s not, and the barriers and benefits to those who flip ..."

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Flipping learning on its head

Flipping learning on its head | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The latest buzzword to hit UK higher education is coming home to roost ..."

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Report: The 4 Pillars of the Flipped Classroom -- Campus Technology

Report: The 4 Pillars of the Flipped Classroom -- Campus Technology | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Though all classrooms are different, there are four critical elements that successful flipped classrooms have in common, according to a new report developed by the Flipped Learning Network, George Mason University, and Pearson's Center for Educator Effectiveness.."

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Flipped classrooms test new ways of learning

Flipped classrooms test new ways of learning | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Some schools are trying out a new teaching method that challenges old concepts like homework. In flipped classes, the students study the topic at home on their own using lessons (video or otherwise) prepared by their teachers ..."

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Flipping lectures and inverting classrooms - EiC September 2013

Flipping lectures and inverting classrooms - EiC September 2013 | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"The concept of 'flipped teaching' is currently a hot topic at all levels of education. The basic premise is nothing new: the teacher provides guidance and materials that students then digest in their own time before the next session..."

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