Creating Flipped Student-Centered Classrooms

Session Format

Presentation Session (45 minutes)

Location

Room 2911

Abstract for the conference program

Are you a K-12 or university professor interested in flipping your content, but don't know where to start? Through flipped video examples we will cover the basic constructs of the flipped classroom, starting with the true flip, in-flip, and reverse/recycle. In this session I will help you discover your flipped teaching style, and offer several structures, and digital tools for implementation that I have found successful in my own practice. You can even co-teach with yourself, while taking care of remediation and enrichment, and shifting to a student-centered learning environment!

In this session you will learn:

  1. What a flipped classroom looks like with practical examples.

  2. How the flipped classroom naturally differentiates content and addresses individual learning differences.

  3. What your flipped teaching style is.

  4. Digital tools to enhance your pedagogy.

  5. How to shift from a teacher-centered to a student-centered classroom.

Proposal Track

Non-research Project

Start Date

3-4-2016 1:45 PM

End Date

3-4-2016 2:30 PM

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Mar 4th, 1:45 PM Mar 4th, 2:30 PM

Creating Flipped Student-Centered Classrooms

Room 2911

Are you a K-12 or university professor interested in flipping your content, but don't know where to start? Through flipped video examples we will cover the basic constructs of the flipped classroom, starting with the true flip, in-flip, and reverse/recycle. In this session I will help you discover your flipped teaching style, and offer several structures, and digital tools for implementation that I have found successful in my own practice. You can even co-teach with yourself, while taking care of remediation and enrichment, and shifting to a student-centered learning environment!

In this session you will learn:

  1. What a flipped classroom looks like with practical examples.

  2. How the flipped classroom naturally differentiates content and addresses individual learning differences.

  3. What your flipped teaching style is.

  4. Digital tools to enhance your pedagogy.

  5. How to shift from a teacher-centered to a student-centered classroom.