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Flipped Instruction: Flipping It Without

Flipping Out!

Presenters:

Emmy Parkes

Leonia Houston

Mary Etta Moorachian

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Overview

Part 1: Defining flipped instruction and its

benefits for learning.

Part 2: Flipped instruction models and

examples.

Part 3: Structuring your flipped classroom and

conceptualizing your plan.

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Question…

How Would You Best Describe Your Classroom

and Teaching Style?

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The flipped classroom approach is a pedagogical model in which the typical lecture and homework

elements of a course are reversed.

What Does the Flipped Approach Mean?

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"Originators" Approximately 2007

Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams High school science teachers who used online

video to provide instruction to their students.

Goal: Free up classroom time for lab work

Salman Khan Khan Academy used videos to teach math

techniques

Instructors began using the Khan videos as out of

class activities

How Was the Flipped Classroom Created?

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Benefits of Flipped Instruction

Increased flexibility and accessibility

Increased interaction and engagement

Greater student satisfaction and preparation

Improved learning outcomes

Emphasis on active learning and team based

learning.

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Benefits of Flipped Instruction

According to ASCD.org, of 453 instructors who

flipped their classrooms:

67% reported increased test scores

80% reported improved student attitudes

99% reported they would flip their classrooms

again next year

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Flipped Classroom: Student Perspective

Technology meets the needs

of the modern learner

Learners are more engaged in

instruction

Learners are retaining the

materials at a faster pace

Learner satisfaction increased

and remains high

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Flipped Classroom: Faculty Perspective

Challenges current teaching style

Method allows faculty to tailor

lessons to student’s abilities

Courses can be consistent

across multiple sections

Class time has a higher level of

discussion

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What Does a Flipped Classroom Look Like?

F2F Class with

Online Component

Online Class with

F2F Component

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Flipped Classroom and Bloom’s Taxonomy

Consider which skills and objectives are best

suited for a F2F or online format.

Lower Level Skills: Remember

and understand (Online content

and assessments completed

outside of class)

Higher Level Skills: Apply,

analyze, evaluate and create

(Activities completed face to

face)

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Sample Flipped Classroom Structure

Content

Presentation

Guest Speaker

Other F2F

Elements

Discussions

(begins F2F

and extends

online)

Student

Questions

Online Readings

Online Quizzes

Assignment

Submission

Other Online

Elements

Face-to-Face (F2F) Online

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Sample Flipped Classroom Structure

Hands On Activities

Project-Based

Learning

Instructor as

Facilitator

Content

Presentation

Instructions

Online Readings

and Resources

Online

Discussions

Assignment

Submission/Dropbo

x

Face-to-Face (F2F)Online

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Part Two…

Flipped Instruction Models and Examples

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Flipped Instruction: Active Learning

Source: Carnegie Mellon Center for Teaching Excellence and Educational Innovation

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Flipped Instruction: Team Based Learning

A special form of collaborative learning using a

specific sequence of individual work, group work,

and intermediate feedback to create a

motivational framework in which students

increasingly hold each other accountable for

coming to class prepared and contributing to

discussion.

-Michael Sweet

Defined Process for TBL Lessons Learned

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Flipped Instruction: Team Based Learning

Required Reading

Readiness Assurance Test (Individual)

Readiness Assurance Test (Group)

Feedback, Appeals and/or Supplemental Info

Application

Defined Process for TBL Lessons Learned

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Flipped Instruction: Team Based Learning

Defined Process for TBL Lessons Learned

TBL prep time equal to or greater than regular

lecture prep time

Physical set-up of the classroom is influential of

group interaction and participation

small tables are ideal for group gathering

desks that can be moved is another viable

option

Students can be overwhelmed with the new class

structure

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Flipped Classroom Models

Standard Inverted

Classroom

Discussion-Oriented

Demonstration-Focused

Faux VirtualFlipping the

Teacher

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Flipped Classroom Models

Standard

Inverted

Discussion

Oriented

Demonstration

Focused

Learners are assigned

homework (Video

lectures and/or reading

materials) and are given

opportunities to practice

what they learned in the

classroom with

traditional activities.

Instructors assign

lecture videos (self

produced, TED Talks,

YouTube and etc) for out

of class activities and

class time is devoted to

discussion and the

exploration of the

subject.

Instructor uses screen

recording software to

demonstrate an activity

or concept for out of

class activities and

learners are required to

demonstrate

understanding of the

concept during class.

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Flipped Classroom Models

Faux Virtual Flipping the Teacher

Learners watch video

lectures in the classroom

(viewing and retaining

material at an individual

pace) and Instructors

are able to move from

student to student

offering individual

support.

Instructors share video

lectures, assign and

collect assignments via

the learning

management system

(Blackboard). Learners

are required to attend

office hours or regularly

scheduled meetings

based on individual

need.

Learners are required to

record activities to show

competency or film

themselves presenting a

new subject or skill as

homework or out of

class activity. Class time

is spent discussing the

“Teach the Teacher”

submissions.

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Flipped Model Example: Winthrop University

Course: Food Service Systems Management II

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Flipped Model Example: Winthrop University

Sample Course Schedule: Food Service

Systems Management II

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Part Three…

Structuring Your Flipped Classroom and

Conceptualizing Your Plan

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Flipped Classroom Quick Start Guide

>>> Step One >>> Step Two >>> Step Three

Determine how the

approach will fit into

your current or future

course.

Entire Class

After Midterm Exam

Class Project

Create multimedia

content.

Use video or screen

capturing tools to

introduce topics

Create podcasts

using voice-over

PowerPoint

Upload the content

to a media server

Share the content.

Make links to the

content created in

Step Two available in

a centralized location

Provide students

specific guidelines for

retaining the material

Explicit Deadlines

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Flipped Classroom Quick Start Guide

>>> Step Four >>> Step Five

Engage the learner.

Spend time in class engaging the

learner with activities and

feedback.

Use class time to review the

concepts introduced in the

multimedia content

Learners should come to class

prepared with knowledge,

questions, observations and

ideas that will confirm learning

Extend learning beyond the

classroom.

Individualized Practice Exercises

Collaborative Activity

Opportunities

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In-Class Resources

• iClicker

• Socrative

• PollEverywhere

• PollDaddy

Personal Response

• Google Drive

• Scribblar.com

• Edmodo.com

• Google+

Collaboration• TED ED

• EduCanon

• Videnot.es

Presentation

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Out-of-Class Resources

• Camtasia Studio

• Screencast-o-Matic

• Jing

Screen Capturing

• BlackboardCollaborate

• YouTube

• SlideShare

• Vimeo

Lecture Capture • Explain

Everything

• VoiceThread

• EduCreations

Misc

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Presentation Resources

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Presenters

Emmy Parkes, MS,

RDN, CDE

Leonia Houston,

MSIT

Mary Etta

Moorachian, PhD,

RD, LD, CCP,

CFCS

Instructor

The University of

Mississippi Department

of Nutrition and

Hospitality

Management

[email protected]

Instructor and

Instructional Designer

University of Memphis

Center for Innnovative

Teaching and Learning

[email protected]

Professor,

JWU Charlotte College

of Culinary

[email protected]

u

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Presentation Resources

"7 Unique Flipped Classroom Models: Which Is Right for You?" Panopto Video

Platform. Panopto, 29 Apr. 2014. Web. 06 Jan. 2015. http://panopto.com/blog/7-

unique-flipped-classroom-models-right/ .

Demski, Jennifer. "6 Expert Tips for Flipping the Classroom." 6 Expert Tips for

Flipping the Classroom -- Campus Technology. Campus Technology, 23 Jan.

2013. Web. 06 Feb. 2015. http://campustechnology.com/articles/2013/01/23/6-

expert-tips-for-flipping-the-classroom.aspx .

Eli. "7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms." EDUCAUSE

Learning Initiative 7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms (n.d.):

n. pag. Educause. Educasue. Web. 4 Nov. 2014.

https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7081.pdf .

""Flipping" a Class." "Flipping" a Class. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Mar. 2015.

Miller, Andrew. "5 Tips for Flipping Your PBL Classroom." Edutopia. Edutopia, 21

Jan. 2014. Web. 18 Feb. 2015. http://www.edutopia.org/blog/5-tips-flipping-pbl-

classroom-andrew-miller.

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Presentation Resources

"Quick Start Guide: Flipped Classroom." Quick Start Guide: Flipped Classroom

(n.d.): n. pag. Quick Start Guide: Flipped Classroom. Center for Teaching and

Learning University of Texas. Web. 28 Feb. 2015.

http://ctl.utexas.edu/sites/default/files/utflipquickstartguide112114.pdf .

Riddell, Roger. "16 Flipped Learning Uses in K-12 and College Classrooms." Latest

News. Education Drive, 19 Nov. 2012. Web. 06 Jan. 2015.

http://www.educationdive.com/news/16-flipped-learning-uses-in-k-12-and-college-

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Kids. Avatar Generation, 26 Oct. 2012. Web. 16 Feb. 2015.

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