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flipping LEARNING Michael Coghlan ACU Session 27/8/13

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flipping LEARNING

Michael CoghlanACU Session27/8/13

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TODAY’S AGENDA

1. Flipped Learning – what is it and why do it?

2. Case Studies3. SWOT Analysis4. How does it change

classroom practice?5. Models of Delivery6. Flipping YOUR Practice

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WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO?

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WHAT IS

FLIPPED LEARNING?

(What does it look like?)

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What does FLIPPED LEARNING look like?

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WHAT IS FLIPPED LEARNING?

• Definition: The flipped classroom model involves courses that move the traditional lecture, or content dissemination, away from face-to-face hours and into online delivery outside of class time. The face-to-face class time is used for practice and actual application rather than for introducing the content being studied. http://www.educause.edu/ero/article/online-educational-delivery-models-descriptive-view

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CASE STUDIES

• Clintondale High School (US)• University of South Australia Law School• TAFE SA Dental• Simon Brown - SkillsTech Qld - Video Case

Study

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CLINTONDALE HIGH:

When we first implemented this model in the ninth grade, our student failure rate dropped by 33% in one year.

•English, the failure rate went from 52% to 19% •in math, 44% to 13%•in science, 41% to 19%•social studies, 28% to 9%

In September of 2011, the entire school began using the flipped instruction model, and already the impact is significant. During the first semester of the year, the overall failure rate at the school dropped to 10%. We’ve also seen notable improvement on statewide test scores, proving that students’ understanding of the material is better under this model.

http://www.flippedhighschool.com/

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CASE STUDIES

• Clintondale High School (US)• University of Adelaide Law School• TAFE SA Dental• Simon Brown - SkillsTech Qld - Video Case

Study

“lectures were reluctant to let go....feared loss of control”

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It’s not just about operational change....

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Courtesy of Greg Whitby

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strengths weaknesses

opportunities threats

SWOT Analysis

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How to deliver the content? (media/tools)

OPTIONS - MediaVideo

– Built-in webcam (laptops, ipads, phones)– Flip Cameras, Zoom– Screen Capture software

•Screenr (5 minute limit)•Jing

– Virtual Classroom software (BbC, WizIq , Adobe Connect, etc)– Automated lecture capture tools (Echo 360)

Narrated Slides

– Articulate Engage, Storyline, etc; expensive tools requiring level of expertise– Powerpoints with audio (large files) and converted to Flash – possible but not recommended. (Support for Flash is fading.)– Don’t forget to check existing videos on YouTube or elsewhere

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Where do you put video?

• YouTube• Other in-house server

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How to deliver the content? (media/tools)

Audio•Create with Audacity, phone, ipad•Store on LMS or Podcast service (eg Podomatic), Soundcloud, ipadio•Always have an mp3 recorder handy

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How to deliver the content? (media/tools)

DOCUMENTS• Flipped content can be delivered as conventional docs – Word, PDF, Powerpoint – emailed or posted on LMS• Could contain questions, exercises but remember – these will be done/answered IN YOUR FLIPPED CLASSROOM

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“If I’m not delivering content I don’t know

what I’d do in the classroom.”

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What to do in a flipped classroom? (ie how does it change what you do?)

• Have students DO things!– assignments, tasks, quizzes, address scenarios...

• Have students apply knowledge• Encourage students to work together

(collaboration)• Group students according to level• Pair stronger with weaker students where

appropriate• Implement peer review/assessment

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Flipped Learning delivery models

Individual Learning Plans

Action/Project based learning

Problem seeking & solving learning (Design thinking)

Work-based/Situated learning

Service learning

Peer/Collective (Tribe/Gang) learning

Professional Learning Communities /PLNs (Circles)

Informal/Just-in-Time/Social/Self-organised learning

Scenario-based learning

Others?

(slide created by Allison Miller, Vanguard Visions)

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10 minute interval

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... your ideas ...

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DESIGN THINKING STAGES – from Design Thinking for Educators Toolkit - http://designthinkingforeducators.com/

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Courtesy of Greg Whitby

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Graduate Attributes

• Creativity• Communication• Teamwork• Leadership• Collaboration• Information Literate• Initiative• Problem solving

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The Flip: End of a Love Affair

• http://plpnetwork.com/2012/10/08/flip-love-affair/

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http://flippedlearning.org/

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LAST THOUGHTS?

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END OF TODAY’S SESSION

Recording of this session will be available ????

Unless otherwise stated all images used in this presentation are Creative Commons images by mikecogh - http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/

Michael [email protected]