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Flipped Classroom 101: Challenges, Benefits & Design Tips

Catlin Tucker

Classically, the transfer of information has occurred in class via lecture and practice has been assigned for homework. Teachers are concerned about: Sending video content home with students who may not have access to the internet or a device. Over the last ten years, I’ve seen excitement about this model turn to skepticism.

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QR Codes for Quick Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

Then, the instructor proceeds to conduct a short lecture where course materials such as the syllabus, slides, or videos might be shared with everyone through a QR code (see Figure 1). Students could make a copy of the slides or worksheets and take notes as they follow the lecture. The exercise could involve recall practice.

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

eSchool News

A professor or educator can spend a lecture or semester teaching the curriculum, but if you ask ChatGPT what the biggest takeaways from the war are, it’s possible and likely a learner is provided with even more context and historical facts via the chatbot than what is possible for an instructor to cover from a set curriculum.

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Let’s Take a Poll: Working Towards a More Equitable Classroom

Faculty Focus

Kahoot allows you to create a set of multiple-choice questions. Kahoot is user-friendly, it is very simple to set up a question set, and many students already know how to use it. Anyone with an internet-capable device can participate, and it is easy to use in remote learning by providing students with a session ID.

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Let’s Take a Poll: Working Towards a More Equitable Classroom

Faculty Focus

Kahoot allows you to create a set of multiple-choice questions. Kahoot is user-friendly, it is very simple to set up a question set, and many students already know how to use it. Anyone with an internet-capable device can participate, and it is easy to use in remote learning by providing students with a session ID.