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Components of The Flipped Classroom Resources for learning - Kyle Loudis …
Components of The Flipped Classroom
Resources for learning - Kyle Loudis
Video Based Instructionals and Lectures
The Instructor can record themselves to be played back, repeatedly, for student retention
Other experts on the subject can post video instructionals that the teacher then suppliments their own lessons
An Example of a Common Video Instructional from an
Expert:
Internet/Website, Global "Crowd Sourced" based Lessons and Curriculum
Seasoned expert teachers often provide their amazing lessons online, for free
Masterclass, Khan Academy, Lynda Inc. are a few of the online learning databases allowing students to supplement the flipped classroom
Online Teaching Resources such as Padlet, Quizlet, and Kahoot allow students to master learning at their own pace
Audio Based Instructionals and Lectures
Current podcast and online voice recordings allow students to take learning with them, while listening to content anywhere
The periodic format and expectations of Podcasting and Video Logs (vlogs) encourage content makers to update and and review recordings, on a weekly or monthly basis
Highly specialized podcasts allow for ultra specific and indepth information from experts in the field
Direct Student-Teacher Engagement
and Connection
Students or Teacher may request individualized learning sessions
Interactions can be in person (face to face) or over various electronic methods for convenience and comfort
Interactions are often recorded and/or used to teach the student at their own convenience, or to the assistance of other students in the class
In-Classroom, Teacher Led Lessons and Curriculum
- Supplemental to Traditional Learning
Lectures become concentrated, brief and procedural in design
Lectures and Lessons are often recorded for students to later access for additional mastery and practice.
The teacher must carefully decide when to use this method as a supplement to the classroom, not the norm
Sample Lesson for Media Course - Animation
View This Instructional Video to Understand Animation
Listen to This Podcast from Professionals in the Animation
Industry
Complete this online animation Khan Academy
Lesson