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Aug 21, 2012
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Jun 13, 2012
David Galpert liked Semadar Goldstein's blog post Reflecting on Educational Technology
Jun 13, 2012
Richard D Solomon, PhD replied to David Galpert's discussion Flip this lesson! A new way to teach with video from TED-Ed in the group Flipped Classroom
"Tzvi, Thank you so much. That was not only helpful but an excellent demonstration of a teacher might flip a lesson. Shavuah tov, Richard "
Apr 29, 2012
Tzvi D. Daum replied to David Galpert's discussion Flip this lesson! A new way to teach with video from TED-Ed in the group Flipped Classroom
"Hi Richard, Here is a little sample lesson I created. Would have preferred to have something text based but I used the video on Youtube that I had handy. Just a demo. http://ed.ted.com/on/ISd6psaj Tzvi "
Apr 25, 2012
Richard D Solomon, PhD replied to David Galpert's discussion Flip this lesson! A new way to teach with video from TED-Ed in the group Flipped Classroom
"Chevre, Can you give me some examples of how a TED Ed video can be used in Judaic Studies? Thank you, Richard"
Apr 25, 2012
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Flip this lesson! A new way to teach with video from TED-Ed

TED announced today some amazing new features as part of TED-ED. You are now able to flip and create lessons around any TED video and also any YouTube video.Check out the blogpost here: http://blog.ted.com/2012/04/25/flip-it-a-new-way-to-teach-with-video-from-ted-ed/See More
Apr 25, 2012
Aaron Ross replied to David Galpert's discussion 4 Ways to Maximize Your Flipped Classroom Videos in the group Flipped Classroom
"Nice article - did not know about Deep Linking but will definitely incorporate it into future videos."
Dec 6, 2011
David Galpert added a discussion to the group Flipped Classroom
Dec 6, 2011
David Galpert added a discussion to the group Flipped Classroom
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The Flipped Classroom Infographic

This is a great inforgraphic about the Flipped Classroom! Created by Knewton and Column Five Media See More
Sep 4, 2011
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My Views on the "Flipped Classroom" and Two Ways of Making it More Engaging

This post is cross posted HERE. I believe that the flipped classroom model can be an effective way of getting more out of the limited time that teachers have with students in a particular class, however I am a bit reluctant to fully embrace it. The assumption that by flipping one's class, one will get the students more engaged in the material is, in my opinion, false. If all we are doing is…See More
Aug 25, 2011
David Galpert commented on Dov Emerson's group Flipped Classroom
"My views on the "Flipped Classroom" and two ways of making it more engaging can be read HERE.    "
Aug 25, 2011
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Flipped Classroom

From Khan Academy to Mishna: This group is dedicated to discussing ways to "Flip the Classroom," and sharing resources, especially in Judaic Studies.
Aug 25, 2011
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An Open Letter to Educators

If the message in this video resonates with you feel free to send it to any teachers, principals, professors, university presidents, boards of regents, board...
Feb 23, 2011
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Yeshivah of Flatbush Joel Braverman High School and Tiferet Academy
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New York, USA
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My Views on the "Flipped Classroom" and Two Ways of Making it More Engaging

Posted on August 25, 2011 at 12:16pm 0 Comments

This post is cross posted HERE.

 

I believe that the flipped classroom model can be an effective way of getting more out of the limited time that teachers have with students in a particular class, however I am a bit reluctant to fully embrace it. The assumption that by flipping one's class, one will get the students more engaged in the material is, in my opinion, false. If all… Continue

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