Teaching with TPACK Janneke van der Loo Tilburg School of Humanities.
Introduction Educators are using disruptive innovation to invert the classroom. The concept is gaining acceptance in colleges and universities.
The Flipped Classroom. Topics What is the flipped classroom? Why would I flip my classroom? When would I flip my classroom? How do I implement.
Personalized Learning. Blended Learning Blended learning is a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through online delivery.
Clinical classrooms: reflections on the choice of technologies when creating a new blended learning experience Dr Bronwen Dalziel Prof Iain Gosbell
Flipping the Classroom: Introducing Active Learning into the Large Group Setting Bill Jeffries, University of Vermont Katie Huggett, Creighton University.
Tackling Social Inequalities in the Classroom Lisa Fitzgerald & Allyson Mutch School of Population Health University of Queensland Australia.
From content delivery to facilitating learning: the changing role of the educator Isis Brook and Florence Dujardin.
Teacher Innovation Leading From Behind Deana Helton Principal Bishop McNally High School.
The Flipped Classroom. What does it mean to “Flip?” What is typically presented in class (i.e. lectures, content, background knowledge, or real life experiences)
Video and the Flipped Classroom. Definition Flipped Learning is a method of teaching in which traditional classroom lectures are replaced by video tutorials.
CMS 8 th Grade Curriculum Night September 12, 2013.