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Tag Archives: flipped learning
Flipped Learning
The 15 Minute Forum last night was led by Learning Innovator, Jody Chan. During the session, Jody shared what flipped learning is and how she has been using it in her classroom. Essentially, flipped learning involves students accessing some of … Continue reading
Flipped Learning – 15 Minute Forum
What’s flipped learning all about? Traditionally, new learning input takes please during lessons (with varying degrees of direction by the the teacher) and then homework requires students to answer questions and complete activities based on this new learning. Flipped learning … Continue reading