The Biggest Hurdle to Flipping Your Class
This blog was first appeared on Edutopia.org on Nov 18, 2013 I have been asked on a number of occasions what is... Read More
The Flipped Classroom Helps Teachers Break the Habit of Lecture
We talk too much! There I said it! Lets face it, we teachers like to hear our voice. Before I flipped my... Read More
Five Mistakes to Avoid When Flipping Your Class
When Aaron Sams and I first started flipping our classes in 2007, we made a lot of mistakes. If you are considering... Read More
Ten Questions You Should Ask Before You Flip Your Classroom
As the school year starts, many teachers are wanting to implement flipped learning into their classes. Before you begin, I encourage you... Read More
What Happens When You Flip an Inner City Class
I met Kathy Swanger at FlipCon13 this summer and once I heard her story, I knew I needed to have her on... Read More
Misconceptions of Flipped Learning
I was recently invited by Tom Whitby (@tomwhitby) and Nancy Blair (@blairteach) to join them at edchat radio on the BAM Radio... Read More
Myth: Flipped Learning is All About the Videos.
The second misconception I want to highlight in this series is the idea that flipped learning is all about the videos. When... Read More
Myth: Students Without Access to Technology Creates a Digital Divide
Misconceptions of Flipped Learning #1: Students Without Access to Technology Creates a Digital Divide I am starting a series of blogs about... Read More