We’ve seen a significant ramping up of interest in – and exposure to – the flipped/inverted classroom over the last few years, and it’s been nice to see an uptick in the amount of research being done ...
What is flipped learning? You might wonder why we’re asking, because the phrase is pretty universally known. But while the term is recognizable, definitions vary–and the wrong idea about flipped ...
Ten years ago two Colorado chemistry teachers unleashed a brash concept on a K-12 landscape where few questioned the age-old formula of lecture, homework, assess, repeat. It was the early days of ...
So, your school district has bought a device for every student, or you just opened your network for students to bring their own devices. Now what? What should you have students do with those devices ...
Students in Socrates’ day may have had a different definition of “tablet” and “scrolling” than students do today, but teaching and learning hasn’t fundamentally changed much in the last couple of ...
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