Flipped instruction moves direct instruction outside of class time through videos or other online content for students to engage with independently, allowing more class time to be spent on active learning activities like experiments, group work, and projects. It is not simply recording lectures but making the classroom more learner-centered. The document provides examples of how to start flipping small parts of instruction and apps that can be used to create and share flipped content using an iPad.
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Flipped instruction
1. Q: What is “flipped instruction”?
If you have Socrative Student on your
iPad, please open it and answer the above
question. (If you don’t have it, you should!
Get both SocrativeTeacher and
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3. What is “flipping”?
It is NOT simply recording lectures
It is moving from a teacher-centered
classroom to a learner-centered classroom.
Allowing more time to work with students
Allowing more time for labs, experiments, writing,
collaboration, debates, reenactments, PBL, etc.
Allowing students to pose questions, work at their
own pace and generate discussion
Allowing teachers to differentiate and remediate
4. Okay, but where do I start?
Start small!!!!
One lesson ***Remember: Not
One idea all lessons need to
be, can be, or
One concept should be flipped!
One at a time
Examples:
Notes
Introduction to a unit
Directions for an assignment
Review for a test
Concepts that students will need to remember all year
5. What Kristy is going to try:
MLA Formatting video recording on
Explain Everything
How to head your paper
How to do a works cited page
Introduction to Modernism
6. What can I use to flip
instruction?
Recorded audio/video
Images
Supplemental texts
Articles
Primary documents
Podcasts
**Key thing to remember: You do not have to reinvent
the wheel!! There are a lot of resources already
available on the internet and you have wonderful
colleagues who could help create content as well!
7. So how does the iPad fit into
this? it makes it more convenient and less expensive!
Basically
Apps for Recording Video:
Educreations, ShowMe, ExplainEverything
Apps for Recording Voice:
GarageBand, Cinch
Apps for creating presentations:
Keynote, Sliderocket, QuickOffice
Apps for gathering and sharing:
Evernote, Dropbox, Edmodo, Moodle, YouTube, LiveBinders