The Flippin’ Classroom

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Summer 2014 Professional Development Workshop

Transcript of The Flippin’ Classroom

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The Flippin’

Classroom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2WaTpi2ffs

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Before we get started…

Log on to

https://todaysmeet.com/SCSDFlippinClass

What does flipping the classroom mean to you?

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Today’s Agenda

1. Make Your Goal

2.Collaborate and Curate

3.Flippin’ Your Videos

4.Flippin’ Students

5.Flippin’ Parents

6.Check Your Students

7.Classtime

8.What if?

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Make Your Flippin’ Goals

• What is your long term goal?

• What is your short term goal? • Flip your whole class? Just one unit?

One lesson within each unit?

• Talk with a neighbor- what do you want to get from flipping? What do you not want to lose from your classroom by flipping?

• Post on Todaysmeet… what is your

goal? What is the most important thing you want to get out of flipping your class?

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▪ 6 Reasons to Record and Publish Your Lesson Content

▪ On Todaysmeet.com- Which of the reasons Lodge listed do you think is most important?

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Collaborate and Curate

• Don’t go solo!

• Make contact- Twitter/Instagram/Email

• You don’t have to make all your videos! • You can start with good videos found online

• Tons of sources out there

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Use your link for todaysmeet.com-

What is the most important thing you want to get out of flipping your classroom?

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Flippin’ Videos Equipment

▪ Just you talking- webcam, tablet, smartphone

▪ Plus writing- smartboard, tablet, prezi or powerpoint with projector behind you- be creative!

▪ How will you record your lessons? Camtasia, Snagit, screencast-o-matic.com, movienote.com

▪ How will you get the video to your students? GoogleDocs, Youtube, Vimeo.com… endless!

▪ How will you edit? Camtasia, Snagit, iMovie, LiveMovie Maker, or don’t edit!

– How to upload to

Youtube.come

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Flippin’ Videos Helpful tips to keep in mind:

▪ Chunk info into manageable sections

▪ Add something interactive or engaging

▪ Keep it short! Average 10 min.

▪ Speak clearly

▪ Make a script/notes for students with accomodations/ELL students

▪ Don’t worry if it’s not perfect!

▪ Start simple! You can get fancy later

Non-Video flippers:

▪ Use your sources! Make sure you watch it first and make a quiz or outline notes to go with it

▪ You don’t always have to assign videos- you can give interactive websites or webquests. Keep it interesting!

Video Flip Resources Youtube, Ted.org, Kahn Academy,

Teachingchannel.org, Discoveryeducation.com,

Academicearth.com, Screencast-o-matic.com, Brightstorm.com,

Cosmolearning.com, Coursera.org, Mathtv.com, Neok12.com, Video.pbs.org,

Schooltube.com, Teachertube.com, Schoolsworld.tv, Videojug.com,

Watchknowlearn.org, Vimeo.com, Metacafe.com

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Flippin’ Videos

Still worried it looks too hard? Watch this!

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Flippin’ Students

▪ Start the first day of class with a demonstration- what do you expect from your students?

▪ Decide how you will sell it. – Ask students about lectures last year… boring?

– Show them a video about flipping and list advantages

– Give an analogy

– No excuses! There are resources available at school or at home

▪ Flash drive, DV D, ipod/ipod nano, library computers before/after school, during ac lab, lunch, homeroom…

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Flippin’ Parents

▪ Send a letter home on the first day/ by email- include description and advantages – What will it look like in your classroom?

▪ Have a class blog/Instagram/Twitter- keep kids interested and parents involved!

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Check Your Students

▪ Accountability- what will your students need to do to prove they watched the video? Will you make them prove it at all? – WSK/KWL/Notes

▪ Assigned due dates- each video have a due date? Due by end of unit?

▪ Homework v.s. Class time? – Will you let students watch videos in class or make

them strictly homework?

– Have a system in place to make sure they have watched video by assigned date.

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Check Your Students

▪ Demonstrate in the classroom- modeling is everything!

– Let a student “drive” the video on your computer, and go at their pace.

– Use this as a lesson- did they go to fast? Too slow? This is an advantage of viewing videos on your own- you can go at your own pace!

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What Does Flippin’ Class Time Look Like?

▪ IT IS NOT ALL ABOUT T HE V IDEOS! What you do IN class is the most important

▪ YOU DO NOT HAV E TO ASSIGN V IDEOS AS HOMEWORK!! Dr. Lodge McCammon suggest you show the videos as the first part of class.

▪ Hints: – Best practices still apply! – Chaos is okay! – DO NOT RE-T EACH! – Give up your control – BE CONSIST ENT! – Stand your ground- commit!

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Then What Do You Do With Class Time?

Inquiry Based Activities!

▪ Alternative Assessments!

Labs and Hands-on Activities

Peer Instruction!

Class/Group/Individual Projects!

Genius Hour!

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Today’s meet…

What is your biggest fear- what are you afraid of losing from your class when or if you flip?

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Glance into a Flippin’ Science Classroom

In a typical 80-minute day:

▪ Mrs. Horstmann’s Checklist

0:00-15:00= Warm-up/Bellringer-

▪ Used to check for HW completion, depth of knowledge and check for understanding

15:00-25:00= Discussion over video material, comments or concerns DO NOT REV IEW T HE WHOLE V IDEO!!!

Sticky notes, today’s notes, Google Forms…

If the whole class is struggling over a concept, teach more. If just a few, work with them to the side during activity time

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Glance into a Flippin’ Science Classroom

In a typical 80-minute day:

25:00-75:00= Work Time! Catch up on videos

Check for understanding

Discussion boards

Textbook reading guides

LABS

75:00-bell= reflection/closing Exit slips, post it notes, journals,

survey, class discussion, vocab review…

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Guided Practice

Small Group Discussion

Review Work

Graphic Organizers

Alternative assignments (advanced level work?)

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Glance into a Flippin’ Science Classroom

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What a Flippin’ Foreign Language Classroom Looks Like

▪ 5-10 minutes= video with guided notes

▪ 15-90 minutes= practice in various ways – Students recreate videos to teach the teacher

– Practice writing

– Make videos to practice speaking

– Listen to others speak French on topics learned

– Play immersion games

– Etc.

Foreign Language Video

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What if they don’t watch the Flippin’ Videos?

▪ Consistency- what they do with it, when they watch it, when videos are posted, how you assess… make your battle plan!

▪ Follow through

▪ First you train them, then you teach them- model how you want them to watch the video, take notes, etc.

▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1MKpyV PilI&list=T LqXPWnlaTJeV YxCKaUX4pi-9-GX0Y Lkel