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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. MLB: Boone, Mattingly discuss Jose Bautista's bat flip [Video]

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    Aaron Boone, Don Mattingly, Cliff Floyd and others discuss the significance of Jose Bautista's famous bat flip.

  4. 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.

  5. Are bat flips disrespectful? MLB legends say there is a line ...

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  6. 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 ...

  7. 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]

  8. Aaron Sams - Wikipedia

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    Aaron found an article in a technology magazine about software to record a PowerPoint, voice it, and more to create a video to distribute online. At the time, online video was still new, but the two thought of it as a good idea to help students who miss class and or need review, especially those who spend much time bussing to and from school.

  9. 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.