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  2. Bat flip - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, a bat flip is the throwing of a baseball bat in such a way that it rotates several times before landing. It is typically done by a batter to show off after hitting a home run . This is in contrast to the usual practice of dropping the bat straight down as the batter begins running to first base .

  3. Video: White Sox Player’s Bat Flip Is Going Viral - AOL

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    A Chicago White Sox player had arguably the best bat flip of the season on Sunday evening. The White Sox beat the Cleveland Indians, 2-1, on Sunday. Chicago topped its divisional rival thanks to a ...

  4. Flip chart - Wikipedia

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    Although most commonly supported on a tripod, flip charts come in various forms. Some of these are: stand-alone flip chart: resembles a big isosceles triangle box that usually sits on a table. Imagine a book that you would open at 270° angle and then lay on a table. The paper is flipped from one side of the top of the triangle box to the other.

  5. Flip (software) - Wikipedia

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    Flip (formerly Flipgrid and originally Vidku [1]) was a free-to-use video discussion platform bought by Microsoft for use in classroom environments. The platform was available via a web browser, [ 2 ] or through a mobile app on iOS and Android devices.

  6. Did this bat flip cross a line, or did heckling warrant it ...

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    The bat flip and home run trot discussion went viral once again, and this time Jack Flaherty put his opinion onto Twitter.

  7. 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.

  8. Jonathan Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    The idea was to have students watch the videos at home and work on exercises and projects in the classroom under supervision, "flipping" the homework to school and the lecture to home. [4] [5] Bergmann found that with this model, his students' test scores went up. [1] At first the pair focused on video creation, making them for every lesson.

  9. Bat-and-ball games - Wikipedia

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    Bat-and-ball games, or safe haven games, [1] are field games played by two opposing teams. Action starts when the defending team throws a ball at a dedicated player of the attacking team, who tries to hit it with a bat and then run between various safe areas in the field to score runs (points). The defending team can use the ball in various ...