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Print reduction and flipped classrooms

Print reduction and flipped classrooms. Adam Kurth , ADM community schools. Printing and classroom flipping? . Flipped classrooms Pedagogical model that reverses traditional in-class lectures and out-of-class homework Discussion-centric approach Decentralized classrooms

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Print reduction and flipped classrooms

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  1. Print reduction and flipped classrooms Adam Kurth, ADM community schools

  2. Printing and classroom flipping? • Flipped classrooms • Pedagogical model that reverses traditional in-class lectures and out-of-class homework • Discussion-centric approach • Decentralized classrooms • What does this have to do with printing? • Advantages to use of electronic resources • Accessible anywhere and at any time • Delivery of multimedia content off campus • Content can come from any source • Collaboration in the classroom • Print reduction does not necessitate a flipped classroom

  3. Why reduce printing? • Environmental Concerns • Cost • Document Management / Guaranteed Access • Document Security • Flipped Classroom Pedagogy

  4. Electronic material delivery • Email • Google Apps • LMS • Moodle • Schoology • Edmodo • Wordpress • Digital Textbooks (iBooks) • Other communication methods: • LMS (Moodle), blog, text messaging, social media (Facebook, Twitter)

  5. Electronic resource presentation • Video / Audio (via classroom projector/speakers) • Interactive Whiteboard • i.e., MimioStudio w/ MimioTeach • Can also save time in the classroom • Document Camera • Quizlet • YouTube • Prezi • Safari Montage

  6. Working in the classroom • Tablets for lesson plans and other resources • Student collaboration • Various devices • Tablets (iPads, Android tablets) • Laptops • Chromebooks • Students’ smartphones • Various software • Google Apps • Dropbox • Moodle • Facebook • Twitter

  7. Student work • Aforementioned tools (i.e., Google Apps) • YouTube, Prezi, PowerPoint, Flickr,etc. • Accept student work via: • LMS (Moodle) • Google Apps • Online Quizzes/Exams • Moodle, Google Apps forms, Quizlet • Digital Grading • Google Apps and Office commenting features • Master lists of comments

  8. When you need to print • Double-sided printing • Multiple pages per sheet • Print selection • Black and white • Print preview

  9. Print reduction and flipped classrooms Adam Kurth, ADM community schools

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