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Open educational resources continue to grow and provide teachers with resources and tools to enhance their flipped classrooms.

Start small, but remain consistent and make every effort to remove barriers. Simple communication with administrators, students' parents, and fellow teachers can be a great way to help resolve issues that may arise. 

As technoloby and resources, such as OER, become more widely available, the flipped classroom will become easier to implement and manage. While very popular today, whether it remains so into the future, and whether institutions will provide the needed space and resources for labs and collaborative work and whether student motivation remains high. Even if it does not become the standard of the future, it certainly will provide another very effective teaching strategy and flexibility for both students and instructors.

I have never been lucky at finding open educ resources for my subject but I would be curious about what is available out there. I really look forward to using the flipped classroom methodolgy. Great module.

Flipping the classroom does not replace the instructor but rather centers on the needs of students' learning. Instructors become facilitators allowing students to express concerns with content and receive fedback. The process allows them to become accoutnable for their learning.

I learned that to be able to use this technique we need to get train and prepare to get the best out of it and benefit our student's learning.

Remember to be adaptable to your students learning perferences.

The flipped classroom is the future of teaching.  And that future is now.  Long live the future!  Get Doc and the Delorian

How much professional development and research it will take to make sure that flipping is successful. 

 

I appreciated the information on the technology available and open educational resources that can make implementing the flipped classroom a little easier.

I've realized I do not need to flip my entire course at once, but can begin implemeting these principles slowly.

Great module.

Great module. Learning how to best incorporate technology and keep our students engaged.

 

I learned that flipped classrooms are new and changing. Students and administrators may have some reservations since some success may take a bit of time as everyone gets on board.

Everyone is affraid of change, a traditional classroom is the past.  We need to jump all in to the new future of a flip classroom.

I have been working on converting one of my courses to include flipped classes.  I have been successful in developing and flipping one clas at a time.  I am fortunate, because my courses are only a couple of weeks in duration and I am able to implement well planned and prepared flipped classes.

 

I have learned that the idea of the flipped classroom is not something that will be considered a "fad" in education. Due to advances and moving forward with technology, educators are looking for best practices when it comes to implementing technology into classrooms and the flipped classroom is an excellent way to do it.

 

adapting to the online education is here and it is very important for instructors to transition smoothly by being prepared 

 

We all have a dfifferent method of delivery. Keep the students engaged with the tools provided.

THis is a new and emerging concept for my course which I instruct. Clearly tthere is much more that I need to learn, but as the saying goes: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." This will be exciting to start the initial steps into this new realm and take our course delivery to newer levels.

 

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