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Saturday, December 10, 2022

How do i start a flip classroom?

 1.    Determine the technology required: You will require an online platform (such as Google Classroom, Edmodo, or Schoology) to host your video lessons, as well as other materials such as documents and worksheets. If you intend to create your own video lessons, you may also need to invest in recording equipment. 2. Create your video lessons: Determine which topics you want to cover and then create your video lessons. You can create your own videos on a computer or tablet, or you can host videos created by other educators on platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo. 3. Plan activities for in-class time: For the in-class portion of the flip classroom, plan activities that encourage students to engage with the material and apply what they've learned. To help students further explore the topics, use group discussions, problem-solving activities, and projects. 4. Explain the flip classroom concept: Before you begin your first flipped lesson, explain to your students what the flip classroom is and how it works. Make it clear to them that they are responsible for watching the video lessons and participating in the in-class activities. 5. Evaluate and adjust: Take some time after each lesson to reflect on how it went. Request feedback from your students and make changes as needed to ensure that the flip classroom is meeting its objectives.

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