Teachers Use Technology to Flip Their Classrooms
Educators like Greg Green of Clintondale High School are flipping their school’s teaching model upside down with TechSmith tools. Discover what the flipped classroom model is and how it can benefit any school.
What is the flipped classroom?
A reversed teaching model that delivers instruction at home through interactive, teacher-created videos and moves “homework” to the classroom. Moving lectures outside of the classroom allows teachers to spend more 1:1 time with each student. Students have the opportunity to ask questions and work through problems with the guidance of their teachers and the support of their peers - creating a collaborative learning environment.
What are some benefits of this method?
- Gives teachers more time to spend 1:1 helping students
- Builds stronger student/teacher relationships
- Offers a way for teachers to share information with other faculty, substitute teachers, students, parents, and
the community easily - Produces the ability for students to “rewind” lessons and master topics
- Creates a collaborative learning environment in the classroom
I'm really interested in this concept... now what?
Check out the information and real world examples below to learn what the next best steps are for you.
Why Follow the Flipped Classroom Model?
Take a closer look at the flipped classroom method to find out how it works and how it can help students at your school.
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See How Aaron Sams Uses The Flipped Classroom Model
Flipped Classroom Basics
Trying the flipped model of instruction isn’t an all-or-nothing decision. In fact, there’s a lot to be said for starting small. Why not try it with one unit?
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See How Shauna Hedgepeth Incorporates Jing Into Her Classroom
Flipping on a Large Scale
Interested in flipping your entire school or your entire district? Flipping on such a scale doesn’t happen overnight, but we can help you get started.
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See How Greg Green Flipped Clintondale High School
