Crestron Flipped Classroom

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© 2014 Crestron Electronics, Inc. Get Flipped The New Way of Teaching and Learning Presented By: Bruce Moses Regional Sales Manager, Crestron Electronics

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Get FlippedThe New Way of Teaching and Learning

Presented By:

Bruce Moses

Regional Sales Manager, Crestron Electronics

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Flipped Classrooms

What’s all the fuss?

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Flipped Learning – The Concept

Traditional Learning

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Flipped Learning – The Concept

Flipped Learning

Students collaborate together

applying material from video

lecture

Students prepare before class

with lecture videos

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Changing Teaching Methods

The Learning PyramidAverage Retention Rates

*Adapted from National Training Laboratories, Bethel, Maine

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Case Study

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Collaborative Classroom

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So, what does this all look like?

Traditional Classroom (32 students)

+ Podium with multiple sources

• A/V Switch

• DVD

• Doc Cam

• PC

• Laptop Inputs

• BYOD

• Amplifier

+ Projector(s) or large display(s)

Collaboration Classroom:

Traditional Classroom

PLUS:

+ 4 Tables with 8 Students

• Inputs for BYOD

+ Display at each table

+ Large Matrix to route in and out of every table and input

DON’T FORGET THE EQUIPMENT TO RECORD THE PRE- CLASS MATERIAL!!!

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How are we going to do that!?!?!?!

Traditionally, you need:

+ 4 Tables with 8 Students

• 4-8 DM-TX, 1 DM-RMC per table

• 1-2 DM-TX, 1 DM-RMC at teacher

+ That’s 18 -36 DM inputs!!

+ That’s 18 -36 DM Transmitters!

+ That’s 5-10 CAT5 minimum to every table!

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The Collaborative Classroom - Now

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Example SCALE-UP Classroom

+ 70 students

+ 40 inputs

+ 12 displays

How do you provide this without breaking the budget?

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The Collaborative Classroom - Tomorrow

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DMPS3-4K-150-C – Connect It™ Integration

+ TT-1xx interfaces directly to DMPS3-150-C

+ “Show Me” button with feedback

+ USB for power and control of up to four Connect Its (TT-1xx)

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How are we going to do that!?!?!?!

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What will this allow?

Modes of operation.

+ Instructor to all Tables

+ Individual Group work at own table

+ 1 Table to any/all Tables

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DMPS3-4K-150-C

+ As a Study Room Switcher

+ Mount under the table

+ One DM® cable to the display

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Collaborative Classroom - Crestron Provides the Solution

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GET FLIPPING!

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Thank You!Please See Us for Detailed Information:

+ DigitalMedia™

+ AirMedia™

+ Connect It™

+ Integrated Classroom Systems: no programming required!

+ Touch screens