- The Standard Inverted Classroom: Students are assigned the “homework” of watching video lectures and reading any materials relevant to the next day’s class. During class time, students practice what they’ve learned through traditional schoolwork, with their teachers freed up for additional one-on-one time.
- The Discussion-Oriented Flipped Classroom: Teachers assign lecture videos, as well as any other video or reading related to the day’s subject — think TED Talks, YouTube videos, and other resources. Class time is then devoted to discussion and exploration of the subject. This can be an especially useful approach in subjects where context is everything — think history, art, or English.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Panopto Lecture Capture System and Flip Classroom Instructional Design
Designing Flipping Classroom using Panopto Lecture Capture System:
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Spring 2013 Blackboard Course Deletion
All Spring 2013 (and prior) courses will be removed from Blackboard on May 2, 2014. Blackboard is not designed as a permanent historical archive of course activity. It is a production system for current classes. Keeping old courses can have a negative effect on the performance of the system for current courses and current students. This is why all courses are constantly archived and then eventually removed.
The criteria for removal at this stage:
The criteria for removal at this stage:
- Course ID ending in "SP13"
- Or created before January 1, 2013
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