Turn your classroom upside down and find more time for teaching. In this course, educator Aaron Quigley demonstrates how to “flip” your K–12 or college classroom by initiating learning online before class begins. This new approach allows teachers to reinforce and delve more deeply into content in person, while sending students home with new material. In this presentation, Aaron shows how and why flipped classrooms work, addresses the possible drawbacks (like what to do when students don’t have technology at home), and provides tips for implementing a flipped classroom at your school.
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