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Flip Your Classroom with ODYSSEYWARE. In schools around the country, teachers are flipping their classrooms as they join one of the hottest educational trends on the K-12 educational landscape: the flipped classroom. Also called reverse instruction, flipping is enabled by technology. Students access basic instructional content such as lectures and reading as homework, outside of class time, and take full advantage of the presence of a teacher during the school day. Classrooms become the lab where content meets relevancy. ODYSSEYWARE’s student-directed courses are easily adaptable for use in the flipped classroom instructional model. For more information on ODYSSEYWARE, call 877.795.8904 to talk to an ODYSSEYWARE education specialist or visit us online at www.odysseyware.com. Students can review lessons outside of class, allowing interaction with teachers during class Content is always available for review and remediation Teachers guide students through material encouraging higher level thinking Curriculum style encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning Relevant content keeps students actively engaged in learning Text-based and multimedia content is delivered to reach students with varied learning styles Courses can be customized to help students meet individual academic goals Teachers can blend course content with outside resources Course content is available to students who cannot be present during class time Students actively access information vs. passively accept content Flipping the classroom is not just a change in the practical side of education. This model embraces a new way of thinking about academics that puts the emphasis on learning instead of content, on critical thinking and problem solving instead of remembering and understanding. In a flipped classroom, students are given global resources, technical tools, and the support of caring teachers to become learners for a lifetime. Committed to Student Success.

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Flip Your Classroom with ODYSSEYWARE.In schools around the country, teachers are flipping their classrooms as they join one of the hottest educational trends on the K-12 educational landscape: the flipped classroom. Also called reverse instruction, flipping is enabled by technology. Students access basic instructional content such as lectures and reading as homework, outside of class time, and take full advantage of the presence of a teacher during the school day. Classrooms become the lab where content meets relevancy.

ODYSSEYWARE’s student-directed courses are easily adaptable for use in the flipped classroom instructional model.

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For more information on ODYSSEYWARE, call 877.795.8904 to talk to an ODYSSEYWARE education specialist or visit us online at www.odysseyware.com.

Students can review lessons outside of class, allowing interaction with teachers during class

Content is always available for review and remediation

Teachers guide students through material encouraging higher level thinking

Curriculum style encourages students to take responsibility for their own learning

Relevant content keeps students actively engaged in learning

Text-based and multimedia content is delivered to reach students with varied learning styles

Courses can be customized to help students meet individual academic goals

Teachers can blend course content with outside resources

Course content is available to students who cannot be present during class time

Students actively access information vs. passively accept content

Flipping the classroom is not just a change in the practical side of education. This model embraces a new way of thinking about academics that puts the emphasis on learning instead of content, on critical thinking and problem solving instead of remembering and understanding. In a flipped classroom, students are given global resources, technical tools, and the support of caring teachers to become learners for a lifetime.

Committed to Student Success.