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Thank you so much for a very informative discussion about Flipped Classroom. But I would like to know more about how to apply "In-classroom flip' Thanks.
You're welcome! Essentially all flipped classroom strategies can be used in the classroom for an "in-classroom flip." Essentially it just means setting up your classroom in stations or in a flex model where many students are working on assignments asynchronously, which frees up your time to work with smaller groups.
How do you manage stations with self paced learning? Are the students at stations for a defined time or until they reach mastery? Also how do you encourage collaboration when kids are choosing different things?
Hi Vicki, it depends, but usually I have students in stations for a defined period of time. Students aren't necessarily choosing different things in a single station. They are usually working all together on one assignment in a station, or all at a station working on the same assignment independently (but still able to help one another). Hope that helps!
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Hi Sam . I'd like to thank you for discussing this topic. I've been struggling with technology and this video has inspired me. Thank you
You're very welcome, glad to help, Ani!
Amazing workshop!
Thanks, Robert!
Thank you so much for a very informative discussion about Flipped Classroom. But I would like to know more about how to apply "In-classroom flip' Thanks.
Same here
You're welcome! Essentially all flipped classroom strategies can be used in the classroom for an "in-classroom flip." Essentially it just means setting up your classroom in stations or in a flex model where many students are working on assignments asynchronously, which frees up your time to work with smaller groups.
Thank you!! You are great!
You’re welcome!
Thanks sr
How can we teach in the classroom with the pandemic restrictions and make students interact more, also how can I use my Wacom more in the classroom.
Great questions, and ones I'll definitely consider for future content!
Superuseful!!
Glad it was helpful!
How do you manage stations with self paced learning? Are the students at stations for a defined time or until they reach mastery? Also how do you encourage collaboration when kids are choosing different things?
Hi Vicki, it depends, but usually I have students in stations for a defined period of time. Students aren't necessarily choosing different things in a single station. They are usually working all together on one assignment in a station, or all at a station working on the same assignment independently (but still able to help one another). Hope that helps!
@@NewEdTechClassroom That makes more sense! Thanks for your help.
@@vickischu You're very welcome!