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  2. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    Flipped classroom teaching at Clintondale High School in Michigan, United States. A flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning.It aims to increase student engagement and learning by having pupils complete readings at home, and work on live problem-solving during class time. [1]

  3. Jonathan Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Even before the flipped classroom, Bergman's work was recognized with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, which earned him a trip to the White House to meet the First Lady. [1] The flipped classroom model has been covered in various publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. [1]

  4. Aaron Sams - Wikipedia

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    Sams presenting at the 1er Congreso Internacional de Educación Innovativa at the Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City. Sams is the co-developer of the flipped classroom model of education, which seeks to move class lecture out of the classroom onto video, so that class time can be dedicated to more interactive activities.

  5. Rotation model of learning - Wikipedia

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    Flipped-classroom model: In this, the students rotate on a fixed schedule or at a teacher's discretion across the classroom learning and online learning after the school hours. The online learning acts as a primary source for the content to be taught in the next day's class.

  6. Brightstorm - Wikipedia

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    Brightstorm is an advocate and example of flipped classroom teaching where students can learn on their own through online videos. Many schools across the U.S. have used Brightstorm to implement this style of teaching for their students. [1]

  7. Small private online course - Wikipedia

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    SPOCs support blended learning and flipped classroom learning, which variously combine online resources and technology with personal engagement between faculty and students. [3] Early research results point to improved learning and student outcomes using such approaches.

  8. Social learning network - Wikipedia

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    Flipped classrooms (FLIP), where class time is primarily used for discussion of course material, rather than as a traditional lecture period. Compared with MOOC, the SLN for FLIP will be at least partially formed through face-to-face communication.

  9. Peer instruction - Wikipedia

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    Peer instruction as a learning system works by moving information transfer out and moving information assimilation, or application of learning, into the classroom. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Students prepare to learn outside of class by doing pre-class readings and answering questions about those readings using another method, called Just in Time ...