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To flip or not to flip

To flip or not to flip. Is that the question?. What is the question?. Why? How When What? Who?. Impact of new technology. 2013 = 1,000,000 2018 = 36,000,000. Metaphors for life. Four pillars of flipped learning . What is different about resources for flipped learning?.

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To flip or not to flip

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  1. To flip or not to flip Is that the question?

  2. What is the question? Why? How When What? Who?

  3. Impact of new technology • 2013 = 1,000,000 • 2018 = 36,000,000

  4. Metaphors for life

  5. Four pillars of flipped learning

  6. What is different about resources for flipped learning? • Wider range of topics • Range of possible Flipped Learning methods • Individualised learning • As well as collaborative learning

  7. What could be different? • Rubrics increasing complexity • Questioning technique • Project Management – • Time management • Thinking about thinking and work • Choice of topic • Choice of how to represent information

  8. Resourcing a flipped classroom • Digital objects / video • Learning objects • Blended learning environments • Online learning workshops or courses • Scaffolding tools • Collaborative tools • Information literacy or digital literacy skills could be totally individualised

  9. Building blocks • Content structure • Digital Literacy | ACARA Capabilities • Assessment frequency and type • Class structure / management – Term 1, Terms 2 to 4

  10. Types of resources needed: • Core tools • Information access • Digital manipulation / knowledge creation • Collaboration / Communication • Virtual learning environment tools • Learning management systems (LMS) • Video conferencing

  11. Information resources

  12. Information Literacy tools

  13. Digital manipulation/ knowledge creation Survey Monkey

  14. Collaboration

  15. Communication

  16. Learning Management System (LMS)

  17. Video conferencing

  18. Teacher tools • Professional Learning Network (PLN)

  19. What does the classroom look like? • Individualised learning • Peer teaching • Jigsaw methodology • 1:1 discussion with teacher • Small groups when needed • Technology rich but NOT the focus

  20. Dr Renner’s guidelines • The expectation of spending time doing homework should be clear  • A flipped class implementation does not have to be “all or nothing” • Students do not automatically prefer cooperative group work, nor do they intuitively know how to work in a group successfully • Teachers do not have to create all of their own content for a flipped class • Lecturing is not bad pedagogy, but it should not be the primary or sole means of instruction • Pre-testing in K-12 classes warrants further study • Students respond to multiple means of representation http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/students-faculty-alumni/new-study-on-the-flipped-classroom-by-concordias-dr-jeremy-renner-shows-mixed-results/

  21. Cons • Students don’t need more screen or computer time! • Students don't need more homework! • Access to mobile devices and the internet can be inequitable • Market forces will allow content producers to get richer!

  22. Flipping a library What is flipped? • Space - from a focus on resources to focus on learning • Information access – from a focus on class or groups of students and IL to a totally individualised at point of need focus • Learning – from a focus on teacher selected content and skills outcomes to student selected • Skill vs knowledge – traditionally we have focused on skills or literacies – what should out focus be?

  23. So what is the question?

  24. "This above all: to thine own self be true"

  25. Resources Flipping the library classroom http://libguides.usu.edu/content.php?pid=424275&sid=3469429 Flipping the one-shot library session http://designerlibrarian.wordpress.com/tag/flipped-classroom/ Tools for flipping the classroom http://www.educationdreamer.com/p/tools-for-flipping-classroom.html https://www.diigo.com/user/junewall/"flipped classroom“

  26. Resources • Flipped learning resources – Dan Spencer • Scribd • Voicethread • Bubbl.us • Wikispaces • Diigo • Animoto • Audacity • Learning Management Systems

  27. Questions? Thank you jwall@aisnsw.edu.au

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