Since we began learning about the Flipped Classroom I have been searching for ways to transform my classroom. For me, the primary tool I am using is Project Based Learning or PBL. I have found many resources that address what is needed for a PBL and how to develop a PBL that goes beyond just another project. One such site is the Buck Institute for Education. They are a not-for-profit that seeks to help teachers prepare students for life through quality PBL development.
Click on the image below for a PBL Essential elements Checklist.
The iPad Mini tablet computers that were provided through a donation by the Women's Education Forum are being distributed to county school districts. We are delivering the tablets on dates that are specified by each county. The distribution schedule is below:
Wayne County - October 21
Mason County - October 28
Lincoln County - November 3
Cabell County - November 18
Many of the students in the CI 415 course in Marshall's College of Education developed and submitted flipped videos for one of the course requirements. These lessons are linked below:
I am playing around with a program called Reflector ($12.99) that works with Airplay to mirror to a computer. This might be a solution for those that want to put their Ipad up on the Smartboard without having to purchase and use AppleTV. This basically turns your computer that works the smartboard into an Airplay receiver. Pretty cool. It has several good reviews and I'm liking the trial version so far.
Has anyone looked into a program called Versal? Looks very interesting . . .
Has anyone looked into a program called Versal. It looks very interesting for flipping.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
I'm teaching about ions and polarity (with Lewis Dots) right now in my Physical Science class. This link will send you folder will take you to the repertoire of videos that I'm making.