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Flipped Classroo m & Flipped Learning My Reflections after 2 semesters

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Flipped Classroom & Flipped Learning. My Reflections after 2 semesters. Previous approach 1995-2012. Problems encountered using ‘traditional’ 1L+2T method. Intervention strategy – Flipped classroom approach PTS-2013-038. Flipping the Classroom, Increasing Cognitive Development - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Flipped Classroom& Flipped Learning

My Reflections after 2 semesters

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Previous approach 1995-2012

•1 hour

Lecture

• 2 hours

Tutorial • individual consultation

• emails

additions

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Problems encountered using ‘traditional’ 1L+2T method

Attendance Attention span

Contact hours Engagement

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Intervention strategy – Flipped classroom approach

PTS-2013-038Flipping the Classroom,

Increasing Cognitive Development Among Graduate Students Using

iFolio

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The flipped element

• Lectures/notes/video etc

• View at home • Any time

INPUT

• Student respond to task assigned prior to class

• Uploaded on ifolio

OUTPUT • Peer feedback on tutorial task

f2f

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EXAMPLES OF INPUT

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1. Self-recorded PowerPoint lectures using screencast-o-matic

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2. Record guided reading of Pdf books/articles/ebooks –

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3. Use YouTube videos – lectures and interviews

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4. H.O.T.S. – students find input on their own based on reading given

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EXAMPLES OF OUTPUT

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1. Written response (I-MINUTE RESPONSE)

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2. Short video response using screencast

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3. Short responses on wallwisher such as padlet.com

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4. Reflective journals

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5. Recorded seminars

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F2F ACTIVITIES

Glass bowl technique

Peer feedback

Pair/Group discussions

Role playingWriting

feedback on padlet.com

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Final thoughts

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Marked improvement in these areas

Learning

Participation

Attitude

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PARADIGM SHIFT IN MY TEACHING

• Flexible• Utilise Pre and Post class hours• Get students before class• So they spend less time in class

Contact hours

• Facilitate & Scaffold learning using relevant available resources

• Correspond with students using different platforms such as WhatsApp

My task

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‘The road less travelled’