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Category: Flipped Learning

QLD SPECIALIST MATHS: UNIT 2: COMPLETE VIDEO PLAYLISTS

April 11, 2020 Joel Speranza Blended Learning, Flipped Learning, mathematics, QLD Specialist Mathematics Leave a comment

Videos playlists covering the NEW QLD Maths Specialist Senior Syllabus Unit 2. Topics are Complex Numbers, Trigonometry & Functions and Matrices

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QLD SPECIALIST MATHS: UNIT 1: COMPLETE VIDEO PLAYLISTS

March 3, 2020 Joel Speranza Blended Learning, Flipped Learning, mathematics, QLD Specialist Mathematics Leave a comment

Every Topic from the new Queensland Specialist Maths Unit 1 covered in 50 videos. Topics are Combinatorics, Vectors in the Plane Introduction to Proof. Free for any teacher to use.

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QLD MATHS METHODS: UNIT 3: COMPLETE VIDEO PLAYLISTS

February 27, 2020 Joel Speranza Blended Learning, Flipped Learning, mathematics, QLD Mathematical Methods Leave a comment

Every Topic from the new Queensland Maths Methods Unit 3 covered in videos. Logarithms, Derivatives and Integrals. Free for any teacher to use.

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How I Measure Student Effort: My online entry/exit form for managing a blended learning classroom

August 9, 2019 Joel Speranza Classroom Practice, Flipped Learning Leave a comment

This week I was very honoured to be named a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert. I follow quite a few MIEE’s on twitter and I’m always

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Putting Parents Back on the Team Through Video

May 31, 2017 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning Leave a comment

A child goes off to their first day of school. It’s an exciting and scary time for everyone. The student learns so much that first

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How to Make Great Videos For Your Class – An Infographic

November 17, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning One comment

It’s official, I’ve made over 1000 videos for my students, parents, fellow staff and the world in the last three years. Here’s what I’ve learned

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10 Ways To Use Video in Your School

August 25, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning One comment

Why use video? They say “a picture is worth a thousand words”. So, at 24 frames a second, a 2 minute video is worth 2,880,000

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Find Your Flipped Learning Workflow

August 22, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning 2 comments

“Flipped Learning is NOT about making videos…” I hear this so often when flipped learning gets discussed. I myself even gave a talk at Flipcon last

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How To Build a Lightboard On a Budget

August 4, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning 4 comments

Just to pre-empt the inevitable question; No, I am not writing backwards. That’s always the first question but I also get a lot of others

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Learning is Not a Spectator Sport

July 28, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning, Professional Development One comment

In this week’s blog: Podcasts, Learning as sporting event, Ex-Student Olympians, How I disappointed my Pre-Service teacher and why I’m teaching less and less. This week I’ve

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Why do classrooms have fronts?

July 21, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning 6 comments

“The unexamined life is not worth living.” – Socrates “The unexamined classroom is not worth teaching in.” – Me, I guess. Why do classrooms have

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The In-Flip: No Homework, No Problem

June 30, 2016 Joel Speranza Flipped Learning One comment

Last week I blogged about the ever-present flipped learning question What if they don’t watch the video? Of course, that post was predicated on the assumption

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