flipping your classroom. where to start
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Slides of the hands on seminar at UNSW with Negin Mirriahi. We first selected a learning outcome from your course, and then work our way from there to a set of activities to orchestrate before and during the face to face time.TRANSCRIPT
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Flipping Your ClassroomWhere to start
Connections Seminar, UNSW5 August 2014
Dr Negin MirriahiUniversity of New South Wales
Dr Abelardo PardoThe University of Sydney
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What is it? Explore How The Plan
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What is it?
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Flipped Classroomdoes not exist!
(Bergmann & Sams, 2012)
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(Mazur, 2009)
Simple transfer of information does not work
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Resourceseverywhere!
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Face-to-face timeis very valuable!
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More tools for more contexts
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Remember
Understand
Apply
Analyze
Evaluate
Create
Incl
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ents
Can we do better?
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Was all the material covered in the allotted time?
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Was it a student success?
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Remember
Understand
Apply
Analyze
Evaluate
Create
Pre
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ents
Incl
ass
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Does it work?
Sometimes
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(Strayer, 2012) (Ruddick, 2012)
(Zappe et al., 2009)
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What is it? Explore how
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Today’s session has been flipped
Previous: review video,bring learning outcome
During: develop yourflipped classroom plan
After: finalize and deployyour plan
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Discuss at your table...
1) How did you find the ideas presented in thevideos?
2) What did you learn that you could apply in yourcontext?
3) What might be some of the challenges?
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What is it? Explore How The Plan
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1) Share learningoutcome and currentactivities
2) What could be flipped?
3) Group Discussion:Share your ideas
4) Complete Lesson PlanTemplate (provided)
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STEP 1
Find a partner and share the learning outcome.Suitable for single lesson, and measurable!
Share your current approach (activities,assessments)
If new outcome, discuss initial ideas.
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STEP 2
Brainstorm: Which components could beflipped?
What advantages does being face-to-faceprovide? For which activities?
What activities could be best done prior to class?
What activities could be best done after?Individually or Collaboratively?
How will students demonostrate their learning?
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STEP 3
Large Group Discussion
How would you flip your class?
What challenges may you encounter?
How will you overcome them?
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STEP 4
Complete the Flipped Classroom Lesson Plan
What will you do? What will students do?
Note down pre, during, and post activities.
How will you know the lesson was successful?
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Evaluation Strategies
How will you know your strategy was successful?
What strategies could you use?
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netefektflickr.comConsiderations for flipped learning activities
• Your measurable learning outcome• Activities best done prior to class• Activities in class to maximise potential of
face-to-face interaction• Activities done post-class, independently
or collaboratively• Assessment tasks to measure students’
learning
Norlando
PobreFlickr
Flipping Your ClassroomWhere to start
Connections Seminar, UNSW5 August 2014
Dr Negin MirriahiUniversity of New South Wales
Dr Abelardo PardoThe University of Sydney
References
Bergmann, J., Sams, A., (2012)Flip Your Classroom: Reach Every Student in Every Class Every DayHawker Brownlow Education
Mazur, E., (2009)Farewell, Lecture?Science, 323, pp. 50-51.
Strayer, J. F. (2012).How learning in an inverted classroom influences cooperation, innovation and task orientation.Learning Environments Research, 15(2), 171–193.
Zappe, S., & Leicht, R. (2009).Flipping" the classroom to explore active learning in a large undergraduate course.In Proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exhibition.
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