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Flipping-the-Classroom-in-an-Online-MATESOL-Course
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Audience survey:
- Do any of you teach online/distance courses, e.g. in a graduate program? Have you tried different ways of teaching the content in your online courses?
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Abstract:
This session looks at the “flipped classroom”, which is a form of blended learning that uses technology to leverage learning in a classroom, so a teacher can spend more time implementing higher learning skills. Presenters will discuss how to use technology to flip the classroom in a higher education/IEP context, as well as in an online, teacher training context. Presenters will also look at the potential of mobile device based projects to support flipped classrooms.
Christine's part:
How can content be delivered in a flipped classroom model in an online course? This is the question that Christine addressed when her previous face-to-face teacher training course on Curriculum & Syllabus Design went online (distance). In the presentation Christine will discuss her rationale for using the model, the design, several How-To’s, advantages, and challenges for using a flipped classroom model in an online course.
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For session content, see
Hot Topic: Enhancing Education through Technology
Flipping the Classroom in Multiple Contexts
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References
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12. Musallam, Ramsey (2011, Oct. 26). Should you flip your classroom? Edutopia.
13. de Haan, Jac (2011, Oct. 7). Creating interactive online video using YouTube. Technology with Intention.
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