Flipped Classroom Lesson Example

In order to create more time in the classroom for learner-centered activities, once in awhile I like to post a "lecture" lesson as homework - sometimes called a flipped lesson. For this lesson, I have used some sort of Web 2.0 technology to record my lesson, and have then posted it to our class website or Google Classroom depending on which is available for our class.

The students access the directions and link, and take notes as instructed. This offers a great opportunity for them to pause and review the video as desired. No need to try and keep up with the teacher. It also freed up class time to work more in depth with the information presented.

Not all students, however, have the time to do this at home due to activity schedules and family responsibilities, or internet access. To accommodate those students, I build in time during the week where they can access it and takes notes in class.

Below is what they see on our class website, here is a link to the video. 

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