A Transition to Flipped Learning: The Oakfield Experience
Material type: TextPublication details: The College at Brockport: State University of New York Digital Commons @BrockportEdition: Spring, 2017Description: 42 pagesSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Advances in technology over the past decades have led to increased usage of technology among school aged youth. With increases in popularity of social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, there is an increased demand by some teachers to meet the students where they are, online. Students are found using the internet to stay in touch with friends, and to conduct personal research on an as needed basis; with this in mind, some teachers believe the internet is where they can best meet and engage their students. The following section discusses what flipped learning is, and why it should be implemented into classroomsItem type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Advances in technology over the past decades have led to increased usage of technology among school aged youth. With increases in popularity of social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, there is an increased demand by some teachers to meet the students where they are, online. Students are found using the internet to stay in touch with friends, and to conduct personal research on an as needed basis; with this in mind, some teachers believe the internet is where they can best meet and engage their students. The following section discusses what flipped learning is, and why it should be implemented into classrooms
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