Flipped Classroom: What to Know in 2019

Elizabeth Trach Professional Writer and Blogger, Posted in Pro Tips | January 01, 2019

The Flipped Classroom is a blended learning model in which traditional ideas about classroom activities and homework are reversed or “flipped.” In this model, instructors have students interact with new material for homework first. They then use class time to discuss the new information and put those ideas into practice.

But don’t be fooled.

Merely flipping your homework and lecture doesn’t mean unlocking all the benefits of flipped learning. True flipped learning is about opening up class time and transforming it into hands-on, differentiated, and even personalized learning experiences.

This article provides an overview of the flipped classroom and what you need to know to incorporate it into your digital learning strategy effectively. 

Click here to read the article.

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