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The Flipped Classroom: Quick Start




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  I was flipping my class starting in the ‘80’s, but didn’t call it that.
    Two examples: http://bit.ly/KS9nv6 and http://bit.ly/oVNeRG
Information flow in the traditional classroom



        Teachers
     “knew” the                                     Students
    information.                               “got” it from
                                               teachers and
                                                proved they
 Just the old model of                          “learned” it.
 “teaching as telling.”
                          http://www.flickr.com/photos/34053291@N05/3948369923/
The
                              Teacher - gatekeeper
Traditional                   deciding what’s
                              important to know
Classroom                     and be able to do.

                              Content delivered to
                              the student during
                              class time.

                              Student asked to
                              “assimilate” the
                              learning outside of
                              classroom via
                              homework.

                              Student - content
                              consumer.

              http://www.flickr.com/photos/dibytes/4647624108/
The essentials of the
flipped classroom ...


                      1.Redefines the classroom
                      as a center for student
                      interaction / production.

                      2.Shifts the transfer of
                      information and skills to
                      the “homework.”

                      3.Redefines roles of
                      teacher and student.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/quinnanya/4792856693/
Guard against
                      flipping hype.

                               It’s NOT:
              A new instructional
              method
              A replacement for
              teachers
              A video substitute
              for homework


http://www.flickr.com/photos/giantsqurl/4983106796/
Flipping’s not a fad
                           about watching videos.
                     It’s about student collaboration,
                           inquiry, and reflection.




 See my posts on
student motivation

                           http://www.flickr.com/photos/boskizzi/3241710/
For a visual overview, see my post:
"The Flipped Classroom: An Infographic Explanation"
                  http://bit.ly/y1rXal
How does flipping change the
            role of teacher?

           You no longer simply
           deliver content.
           You become an
           instructional designer
           and coach.
           You’re free during
           class time to work
           with your students.
Benefits for
                                                         teachers
                                                      You get to see your
                                                      students at work -
                                                      interacting in
                                                      collaborative groups.
                                                      Now you’re free during
                                                      class time to assist
                                                      your students
                                                      individually.
                                                      You can group struggling
                                                      students and create a
                                                      tutorial group.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/duaneschoon/4530185934/
Challenges
                                                       for teachers
                                                       You now have a
                                                       new job - learning
                                                       designer.
                                                       If you can't get kids
                                                       to read their
                                                       homework - will
                                                       they watch a
                                                       video?
                                                       Where do you get
                                                       the video content?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/2872099576/
Talking to parents
                                                 and administrators?
                                             Tell your principal you found
                                             ways to get to PBL, inquiry
                                             based, student centered,
                                             differentiation, peer instruction.
                                             Tell parents you can now
                                             observe how their child
                                             performs at higher level tasks.
                                             Tell them both it’s part of and
                                             approach that blends in-class
                                             and online resources.
                                             And flipping expands teaching
                                             and learning beyond the
                                             classroom and the school day.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fcb/3204854132
How
                                                         does
                                                        flipping
                                                      change the
                                                      role of the
                                                       student?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenpoff/2874657376/
In the flipped
           classroom, the
                  student:
•   Shifts from
    passive consumer of
    information to
    active learner.

•   Has more control of
    pace of learning while
    watching videos.

•   Enjoys more peer
    interaction both
    in-class and online.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sophieffc/2523285305/
Your students are ready to take more control -
There’s a new digital landscape outside school.

Technology has put students in charge of the
information they access, store, analyze and share.

                       Text




                              http://www.flickr.com/photos/fhashemi/97033289/
Benefits
                                                       for
                                                    students
                                                    at home



http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/136436758/
Is free to stop and re-watch
At home, the student   the video without appearing to be “slow.”
                       Can skim quickly over material they
                       already know.
                       Can review content as needed.
                       Doesn’t miss out, if they are absent
                       from class.




                                                   iStockphoto #9780512
Benefits for students
when in class                                                  Don't struggle with
                                                               assignments at
                                                               home - working on
                                                               them in class and
                                                               getting assistance from
                                                               peers and teacher.
                                                               Become active
                                                               learners - discussing,
                                                               challenging, explaining,
                                                               critiquing.
                                                               Students no longer
                                                               stuck at pace of
                                                               whole class.


          http://www.flickr.com/photos/toddbinger/5433967934/
Flipping is a way to improve       http://www.flickr.com/photos/stignygaard/335587882/



higher order thinking skills (HOTS)




If you currently lecture, when are the HOTS being used?
Now the classroom is center for HOTS.
Class time for discussion, debate, Socratic seminar, project-
based learning, reenactments, collaboration, presentations.
•They set the pace of their home viewing.
•Get to figure out their own approaches in class, rather than just learn
 “the facts.”
•Share their thinking with their peers and compare approached.
•Can reflect on their progress as learners.




                                         Students can take increasing
Image credit: iStockphoto / 4301781   responsibility for their learning
But there’s also challenges for students




Will need to shift from passive listening.
Need to be able to work independently at home.
May need to increase total time on academics.
Their past grades might be based on their memorizing skills.
~ What if they have to figure it out?         iStockphoto File # 14041655
The Flipped Classroom starts with one question:
what is the best use of my face-to-face class time?
                                                 ~ Jonathan Bergmann link




http://www.flickr.com/photos/npobre/2601582256/
Key design questions

                                                1. What “lower-order”
                                                   content of the unit am I
                                                   currently delivering via lecture?
                                                2. Could parts of lecture can be
                                                   shifted to homework via
                                                   video or other web content?
                                                3. What classroom activities
                                                   would I now have time for?
                                                4. What web resources exist
                                                   (or could we create) to support
                                                   those activities?



http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfbear/504975350/
A basic framework
   1. Begin by setting the stage in class
  - activity, brief demo, pose a problem
  (Goal - a reason to watch the video)
                                                  2. Deliver content in short
                                               videos - watch with a purpose
                                                  through guiding questions.
                                                (Interact with peers online?)




   3. Then back in class - apply the
    learning in a student-centered
  activity. Could lead back into the
                                            http://www.flickr.com/photos/visualpanic/2312649191/
cycle or to teacher-delivered content.
Keep it flexible - Multiple, bite-size videos




                                                                         Some
                                                                       student
   Could use                                                       might prefer
video to foster                                                     reading or
   curiosity                                                        interactive
and introduce a                                                        website.
   new unit.


                                     http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkn/3526522573/


         Use lecture to conclude unit when students have a
         “need-to-know” and can frame their own questions .
What if your students don’t
have internet access at home?




                                                       •Use classroom stations to view.
                                                       •Utilize school / community libraries.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierraromeo/2758998396/
                                                       •Burn some DVD’s or thumbdrives.
Few videos to share?
                 Then focus on giving
                 students more input
                  on key instructional
                       elements.

                       Remember -
                 it’s about the learning,
                      not the videos!


See my post: “The Four Negotiables of Student
        Centered Learning” http://bit.ly/rJxNIh
"Video itself will not help kids achieve
more in your class.

The flipped classroom is about making
connections with learners and
differentiating your instruction.

The flipped class is an ideology, not a
methodology."
~ Brian Bennett link
TEDEd ed.ted.com/
                                               Why make your
TED Talks ted.com/                                own videos,
Vimeo vimeo.com                                     when you
TeacherTube teachertube.com/                       could use?
Khan Academy khanacademy.org/
EDU YouTube youtube.com/education
Apple iTunes U apple.com/education/itunes-u/
MERLOT ed collection merlot.org/
1. Select any YouTube or TED video, it
   will publish to it's own unique URL.
2. Create MC and open-ended
   questions, and add additional
   readings or activities.
3. Share the lesson with students via
   e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter. You can      My post “Flip Any
   decide who gets to see that page.       YouTube Video into a
                                            Lesson with TED-Ed
4. Log in to see data on student             Tools” http://bit.ly/
   viewings and question responses.                       IihqBy
•   GroupMe - Discussion boards groupme.com

     •   Voicethread groups to collaborate around any type of
         multimedia voicethread.com

     •   Animoto create collage video out of your content
         animoto.com

     •   Jing Screencapture jingproject.com

     •   Google Ed Apps google.com/apps/intl/en/edu/

     •   Big Marker web conferencing bigmarker.com



Free websites and apps
Why not let
                                                   your students
                                                        be video
                                                       curators?




http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhuisman/3168683736/
Student curated videos?
 1. Pick a single upcoming
    lesson that you already
    plan to teach.
 2. Recruit a few students
    to find existing online
    video material to
    support the lesson.
 3. Work with the student
    team to develop an in-
    class activity that all
    students will do after
    viewing the video.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielproulx/3935693383/
Student curated (con’t)
4. Post (or link to) the
   video and ask full class
   to view and do in-class
   activity.
5. Ask full class to
   evaluate the video and
   activity. Develop a
   rubric.                    My post: “How to Flip Your
                               Classroom - and Get Your
6. Repeat steps until you     Students to Do the Work”
   get a good basis for
   student curated                   http://bit.ly/rp5O0y
   videos.
Use flipping with a pre-test
Pre-test model #1
Teacher designs

1. Students watch video or other
   content.
2. Ask them to note what they
   understand and where they
   have questions.
3. Students post their “knows”
   and “don’t knows” on a
   discussion board or poll.
4. Teacher uses feedback to focus
   lesson on gaps.
Pre-test model #2
  Students design
1. Give a pre-test or
   student self-assessment.
2. Let students decide
   which elements of an
   upcoming unit need
   video support.
3. Then assign teams of
   students to find online
   content to support the
   gaps.
4. Let students who “get
   it” teach their peers.
Giving students a design role,
  fosters digital literacy skills


                               1. find information
                               2. decode it
                               3. critically evaluate it
                               4. organize it into digital libraries
                               5. be able to share it with others
                               6. maintain a selective focus




~ Adapted from David Warlick          http://www.flickr.com/photos/marc_smith/6539377111/
See my Prezi on
 reflective schools
http://bit.ly/IGugKB
Two great ways
to network with
  other teachers

 Search Twitter using
 hashtag #flipclass


 Flipped Class
 Network
 vodcasting.ning.com
For more on “flipping” and my
teaching resources / workshops / webinars

                                            My blog: “Copy / Paste”
                                                 peterpappas.com/

                                                         My posts
                                          tagged flipped-classroom

                                Follow me on Twitter @edteck


  I was flipping my class starting in the ‘80’s, but didn’t call it that.
    Two examples: http://bit.ly/KS9nv6 and http://bit.ly/oVNeRG

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The Flipped Classroom: Getting Started

  • 1. The Flipped Classroom: Quick Start Slide deck from a webinar by Peter Pappas peterpappas.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/npobre/2601582256/
  • 2. For more on “flipping” and my teaching resources / workshops / webinars My blog: “Copy / Paste” peterpappas.com/ My posts tagged flipped-classroom Follow me on Twitter @edteck I was flipping my class starting in the ‘80’s, but didn’t call it that. Two examples: http://bit.ly/KS9nv6 and http://bit.ly/oVNeRG
  • 3. Information flow in the traditional classroom Teachers “knew” the Students information. “got” it from teachers and proved they Just the old model of “learned” it. “teaching as telling.” http://www.flickr.com/photos/34053291@N05/3948369923/
  • 4. The Teacher - gatekeeper Traditional deciding what’s important to know Classroom and be able to do. Content delivered to the student during class time. Student asked to “assimilate” the learning outside of classroom via homework. Student - content consumer. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dibytes/4647624108/
  • 5. The essentials of the flipped classroom ... 1.Redefines the classroom as a center for student interaction / production. 2.Shifts the transfer of information and skills to the “homework.” 3.Redefines roles of teacher and student. http://www.flickr.com/photos/quinnanya/4792856693/
  • 6. Guard against flipping hype. It’s NOT: A new instructional method A replacement for teachers A video substitute for homework http://www.flickr.com/photos/giantsqurl/4983106796/
  • 7. Flipping’s not a fad about watching videos. It’s about student collaboration, inquiry, and reflection. See my posts on student motivation http://www.flickr.com/photos/boskizzi/3241710/
  • 8. For a visual overview, see my post: "The Flipped Classroom: An Infographic Explanation" http://bit.ly/y1rXal
  • 9. How does flipping change the role of teacher? You no longer simply deliver content. You become an instructional designer and coach. You’re free during class time to work with your students.
  • 10. Benefits for teachers You get to see your students at work - interacting in collaborative groups. Now you’re free during class time to assist your students individually. You can group struggling students and create a tutorial group. http://www.flickr.com/photos/duaneschoon/4530185934/
  • 11. Challenges for teachers You now have a new job - learning designer. If you can't get kids to read their homework - will they watch a video? Where do you get the video content? http://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/2872099576/
  • 12. Talking to parents and administrators? Tell your principal you found ways to get to PBL, inquiry based, student centered, differentiation, peer instruction. Tell parents you can now observe how their child performs at higher level tasks. Tell them both it’s part of and approach that blends in-class and online resources. And flipping expands teaching and learning beyond the classroom and the school day. http://www.flickr.com/photos/fcb/3204854132
  • 13. How does flipping change the role of the student? http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenpoff/2874657376/
  • 14. In the flipped classroom, the student: • Shifts from passive consumer of information to active learner. • Has more control of pace of learning while watching videos. • Enjoys more peer interaction both in-class and online. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sophieffc/2523285305/
  • 15. Your students are ready to take more control - There’s a new digital landscape outside school. Technology has put students in charge of the information they access, store, analyze and share. Text http://www.flickr.com/photos/fhashemi/97033289/
  • 16. Benefits for students at home http://www.flickr.com/photos/davemorris/136436758/
  • 17. Is free to stop and re-watch At home, the student the video without appearing to be “slow.” Can skim quickly over material they already know. Can review content as needed. Doesn’t miss out, if they are absent from class. iStockphoto #9780512
  • 18. Benefits for students when in class Don't struggle with assignments at home - working on them in class and getting assistance from peers and teacher. Become active learners - discussing, challenging, explaining, critiquing. Students no longer stuck at pace of whole class. http://www.flickr.com/photos/toddbinger/5433967934/
  • 19. Flipping is a way to improve http://www.flickr.com/photos/stignygaard/335587882/ higher order thinking skills (HOTS) If you currently lecture, when are the HOTS being used? Now the classroom is center for HOTS. Class time for discussion, debate, Socratic seminar, project- based learning, reenactments, collaboration, presentations.
  • 20. •They set the pace of their home viewing. •Get to figure out their own approaches in class, rather than just learn “the facts.” •Share their thinking with their peers and compare approached. •Can reflect on their progress as learners. Students can take increasing Image credit: iStockphoto / 4301781 responsibility for their learning
  • 21. But there’s also challenges for students Will need to shift from passive listening. Need to be able to work independently at home. May need to increase total time on academics. Their past grades might be based on their memorizing skills. ~ What if they have to figure it out? iStockphoto File # 14041655
  • 22. The Flipped Classroom starts with one question: what is the best use of my face-to-face class time? ~ Jonathan Bergmann link http://www.flickr.com/photos/npobre/2601582256/
  • 23. Key design questions 1. What “lower-order” content of the unit am I currently delivering via lecture? 2. Could parts of lecture can be shifted to homework via video or other web content? 3. What classroom activities would I now have time for? 4. What web resources exist (or could we create) to support those activities? http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfbear/504975350/
  • 24. A basic framework 1. Begin by setting the stage in class - activity, brief demo, pose a problem (Goal - a reason to watch the video) 2. Deliver content in short videos - watch with a purpose through guiding questions. (Interact with peers online?) 3. Then back in class - apply the learning in a student-centered activity. Could lead back into the http://www.flickr.com/photos/visualpanic/2312649191/ cycle or to teacher-delivered content.
  • 25. Keep it flexible - Multiple, bite-size videos Some student Could use might prefer video to foster reading or curiosity interactive and introduce a website. new unit. http://www.flickr.com/photos/walkn/3526522573/ Use lecture to conclude unit when students have a “need-to-know” and can frame their own questions .
  • 26. What if your students don’t have internet access at home? •Use classroom stations to view. •Utilize school / community libraries. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierraromeo/2758998396/ •Burn some DVD’s or thumbdrives.
  • 27. Few videos to share? Then focus on giving students more input on key instructional elements. Remember - it’s about the learning, not the videos! See my post: “The Four Negotiables of Student Centered Learning” http://bit.ly/rJxNIh
  • 28. "Video itself will not help kids achieve more in your class. The flipped classroom is about making connections with learners and differentiating your instruction. The flipped class is an ideology, not a methodology." ~ Brian Bennett link
  • 29. TEDEd ed.ted.com/ Why make your TED Talks ted.com/ own videos, Vimeo vimeo.com when you TeacherTube teachertube.com/ could use? Khan Academy khanacademy.org/ EDU YouTube youtube.com/education Apple iTunes U apple.com/education/itunes-u/ MERLOT ed collection merlot.org/
  • 30. 1. Select any YouTube or TED video, it will publish to it's own unique URL. 2. Create MC and open-ended questions, and add additional readings or activities. 3. Share the lesson with students via e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter. You can My post “Flip Any decide who gets to see that page. YouTube Video into a Lesson with TED-Ed 4. Log in to see data on student Tools” http://bit.ly/ viewings and question responses. IihqBy
  • 31. GroupMe - Discussion boards groupme.com • Voicethread groups to collaborate around any type of multimedia voicethread.com • Animoto create collage video out of your content animoto.com • Jing Screencapture jingproject.com • Google Ed Apps google.com/apps/intl/en/edu/ • Big Marker web conferencing bigmarker.com Free websites and apps
  • 32. Why not let your students be video curators? http://www.flickr.com/photos/nhuisman/3168683736/
  • 33. Student curated videos? 1. Pick a single upcoming lesson that you already plan to teach. 2. Recruit a few students to find existing online video material to support the lesson. 3. Work with the student team to develop an in- class activity that all students will do after viewing the video. http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielproulx/3935693383/
  • 34. Student curated (con’t) 4. Post (or link to) the video and ask full class to view and do in-class activity. 5. Ask full class to evaluate the video and activity. Develop a rubric. My post: “How to Flip Your Classroom - and Get Your 6. Repeat steps until you Students to Do the Work” get a good basis for student curated http://bit.ly/rp5O0y videos.
  • 35. Use flipping with a pre-test
  • 36. Pre-test model #1 Teacher designs 1. Students watch video or other content. 2. Ask them to note what they understand and where they have questions. 3. Students post their “knows” and “don’t knows” on a discussion board or poll. 4. Teacher uses feedback to focus lesson on gaps.
  • 37. Pre-test model #2 Students design 1. Give a pre-test or student self-assessment. 2. Let students decide which elements of an upcoming unit need video support. 3. Then assign teams of students to find online content to support the gaps. 4. Let students who “get it” teach their peers.
  • 38. Giving students a design role, fosters digital literacy skills 1. find information 2. decode it 3. critically evaluate it 4. organize it into digital libraries 5. be able to share it with others 6. maintain a selective focus ~ Adapted from David Warlick http://www.flickr.com/photos/marc_smith/6539377111/
  • 39. See my Prezi on reflective schools http://bit.ly/IGugKB
  • 40. Two great ways to network with other teachers Search Twitter using hashtag #flipclass Flipped Class Network vodcasting.ning.com
  • 41. For more on “flipping” and my teaching resources / workshops / webinars My blog: “Copy / Paste” peterpappas.com/ My posts tagged flipped-classroom Follow me on Twitter @edteck I was flipping my class starting in the ‘80’s, but didn’t call it that. Two examples: http://bit.ly/KS9nv6 and http://bit.ly/oVNeRG

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