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The Flipped Classroom 2: Creating Lectures

Delivering Content Outside

of the Classroom

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If you would like to brainstorm about...

Technology in the Classroom, including:

  • Using tablets in the classroom or BYOD
  • Online peer tutors
  • Flipped furniture arrangements
  • Social Media in the College Classroom
  • Flipped classes
  • Turnitin: Free Plagiarism Checker and Grading Tool
  • Hybrid teaching
  • Your Choice
  • Contact me: liz.pearce@linnbenton.edu; 541 917 4904; WOH 204

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Today’s Presenters

  • Mary Campbell,

Mathematics Faculty

              • Darci Dance,

Psychology Faculty

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Flipping: What is it? (2 of 5)

  • Most typically:
    • content traditionally delivered via lecture is absorbed by student outside of the classroom.

Clip from Oregon State University,

Chemistry Department

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Consider….

  • logistics
  • time
  • resources
  • your students

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Can Flipping the Classroom Influence Students’ Study Habits?

Potential: what “habits”can we teach students via the flipped model?

“Keystone habits say that success doesn’t depend on getting every single thing right, but instead relies on identifying a few key priorities and fashioning them into powerful levers”--

--from The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, and based on the ideas of Paul O’Neill (who transformed Alcoa into a financially successful company by changing the safety standards.

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Resources

For access to this presentation, and other resources, visit my blog:

Teacher in a State of Change.