Via Benoit Anger and Thomas Roulet, comes this pretty useful infographic on the increasingly-famous "flipped classroom" model promoted by, among others, Khan Academy's Sal Khan: (More below.) What's ...
Jimmy is a writer and editor who publishes a weekly newsletter. You can find him on Twitter. If you are involved in education, you’ve likely heard about “The Flipped Classroom” model. But in case you ...
Piktochart is the perfect example of a tool that can be used by anyone for almost anything. You can create flyers, brochures, presentations, and reports. It doesn’t matter what line of work you are in ...
The traditional model of the lecture and learning cycle has long been to deliver the lecture during class and to send students home to do homework and perhaps engage in a discussion or two afterwards.
Corey Murray is a former managing editor of EdTech: Focus on K–12 and a 20-year veteran of writing about educational technology. If you’re like many of the educators I’ve been talking with recently, ...
Naima Khandaker, Battelle for Kids Human Capital Specialist, contributed to this post. Naima is a former teacher and current education policy nerd who believes that one day soon, education will be ...
Flipped classrooms are becoming more and more common, both for in-person classes and in online learning settings, Edudemic reports. It’s a great way to shake things up, bring more personalized ...
In the “flipped classroom” students prepare for classes via independent study using conventional or digital learning materials (articles, videos, lecture notes etc.). They acquire the subject ...