Have you watched a YouTube video to learn a new skill and then fixed your car, sketched a portrait or baked a cake? How many times did you pause and rewind different parts of the clip? The biggest advantage of flipped learning is that 'You can pause and rewind your teacher.' Flipped learning is not a new concept, nor is it about filming every lesson and publishing it online for the children to view prior to coming to class. Believe it or not we have been flipping our classrooms for years - sending home a passage of text to read, researching a point in history or practising multiplication tables. This is all learning outside the classroom - at home, on the bus, before a dance class or football practise. Flipped learning enables children to complete the knowledge and understanding aspects of a learning journey OUTSIDE of class time. They are then ready to apply, analyse and evaluate the concepts INSIDE the classroom. The traditional method of achalk and talka and the perception of the teacher as a afont of all knowledgea is removed completely. The teacheras role is to engage the children in higher-order thinking.One way of creating video guides is to use screencasting applications a QuickTime has this built in. Record what is happening on ... When they need to a#39; checka#39; a process or a fact they simply grab an iPad and load up the video. I use Vittle andanbsp;...
Title | : | Pause, Rewind My Teacher: A Flipped Approach to Learning |
Author | : | Christopher Waterworth |
Publisher | : | Christopher Waterworth - 2014-11-12 |
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