Flipping the Classroom (Reverse Instruction)

Is Reverse Instruction Education Technology’s Perfect Storm?

April 8, 2012

Flipping the classroom is a technology-enabled technique that can make a significant difference in student learning and academic success, and is well suited for gradual widespread adoption. Having been immersed in the world of education and instructional technologies for a good number of years now, I often think about which technologies can truly make a [...]

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Enabling the Flipped Classroom with Evolving Software Solutions

March 7, 2012

Guest Post by Louis Malenica In a way, we are all experts in education. It is one area in which we may each claim extensive experience. We all spent many years in school, and now we all read, write, calculate and basically get along in the world, regardless of our level of formal attainment. And [...]

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Reverse Instruction Tools And Techniques (Part 3) - Using Existing Web Based Educational Content

February 19, 2012

In the last two weeks, we’ve checked out ways to put content that you’ve already created online, and expanding on that content with screencasting tools, so you can give the ‘flipped classroom’ a try. This week we consider the vast array of engaging educational media available on the Internet, which can provide an easy way [...]

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Reverse Instruction Tools And Techniques (Part 2) - Screencasting

February 12, 2012

Adding voice-over and other enhancements to lecture materials and putting them online to give the ‘flipped classroom’ a try. This is the second in a series of articles examining software tools and methods for placing and using learning materials online, or distributing them via other digital methods, so that instructors who wish to can have [...]

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Reverse Instruction Tools And Techniques (Part 1)

February 5, 2012

Applications and methods for creating and delivering digital course materials, so you can experiment with flipping the classroom. Over the last 6 months, I’ve researched and written a number of articles about Reverse Instruction. I’ve also lectured on the subject and am looking forward to presenting at The College of Westchester later this month, and [...]

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Seven Online Classrooms Teachers Can Use to Augment Their Own

January 18, 2012

Guest writer Samantha Peters brings us an excellent selection of educational video resources. Information is abundant online. The problem is sorting out the useful stuff from the overwhelming amount of junk that exists on the World Wide Web. Educators are all too familiar with the unreliable nature of information found on the web, and most [...]

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Reverse Instruction - A Tale Of Two Students and Active Skill Learning

December 18, 2011

A look at the learning science behind flipping the classroom, through the lens of a fictional tale. Last week we were introduced to Kieran Mathieson and the CoreDogs approach to the flipped classroom. This week we further explore the resources Mathieson has made available through CoreDogs, and how to leverage Reverse Instruction techniques to improve student learning outcomes. Kieran has [...]

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Succeeding With Reverse Instruction - One Instructor’s Inspired Approach

December 11, 2011

The “CoreDogs” approach to Flipping the Classroom. Last month we published this post, with the goal of attracting educators who would share their stories about how they’ve flipped the classroom. Kieran Mathieson, an Associate Professor at Oakland University who has developed an online site at CoreDogs.com where he publishes lessons, tools, a textbook and more, commented and shared [...]

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7 Stories From Educators About Teaching In The Flipped Classroom

September 11, 2011

Informed articles and commentary on this powerful and often misunderstood concept. The University of Wisconsin’s Stout School of Education publishes a great Tech Tips newsletter. The last few issues of this newsletter have been packed with resources focused on topics near and dear to us here at EmergingEdTech, and we strongly recommend signing up for this free publication. [...]

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