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FlipYour Classroom Day
You’ll want to share this event and its resources with the classroom teachers you are helping to flip.
On September 6, the Flipped Learning Network will host the first global Flip Your Classroom Day.
To celebrate, the network encourages teachers everywhere to pledge to flip one lesson in the hope that the flipping experience will be a sticky one.
The campaign offers a variety of resources to support flipping–and teaching in general–and encourages both creating and curating.
To support creating your own flipped content:
- TechSmith shares tutorials on how to identify a lesson, and organize, record, review and share your screencast, as well as a 30-day free trial and a discount for their Snagit program
- Adobe Presenter shares video instruction for creating videos using its software and offers 30-day free trials, as well.
And to support curating, or the integrating the content of others in local instruction, a group of companies and non-profits have contributed lists of lessons for Flipped Day.
Lesson: Discover the Incredible Journey of Water in the Water Cycle
Grade Levels: 3 – 6
Subjects: Earth Science, Physical Science, Life Science
Lesson: How Big is a Living Cell (and what does it look like)?
Grade Levels: 9-12
Subject: Biology
Lesson: Design and Build a Tangle-Free Headphone Holder
Grade Levels: 5-12
Subjects: Engineering, Design
Sophia Learning
Lesson: The Study of Density
Grade Levels: 9-12
For more information, visit the FLN Home page.
Filed under: distance learning, flipped classroom, technology
About Joyce Valenza
Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University School of Information and Communication, a technology writer, speaker, blogger and learner. Follow her on Twitter: @joycevalenza
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