So you want to flip your classroom but there’s one nagging question holding you back. This is the number one question I get about flipped
Category: Flipped Learning
First Week of Flip Class
(This blog post was originally written for www.stuartkellynz.com he’s a cool guy, you should go visit him some time) I’ve been flipping my classroom for a
A Canadian Class & an Aussie Teacher Meet on Twitter
This story happens across 2 continents and was super exciting for everybody involved. To read a blog post from the other, more articulate side please
Why my flipped videos are awful
I’ve been flipping my classroom for a little while now. Creating videos lessons for my students to watch at home, learn something new and then
Gifs in Education – Why they work
(sidenote, it’s pronounced jif, like, “I’ll be there in a jiffy”. I won’t get mad if you say it with a hard G, but certain
A Teacher’s Guide to Modelling Failure
It seems I can’t go onto the teacher twittersphere or visit a conference without seeing this delightful gem somewhere. source This slide or some variation of
Don’t have the time to Flip your class? Think again.
By far the question I get the most about flipped learning is this one. Actually, it’s not really a question. It’s an assertion. “I don’t have
Flipped Mastery – How I think about it
Here’s a quick blog post, well more like a “vlog” post about flipped mastery. When I make videos I never ever have a script. As
Flipped Feedback
I’m going to try to keep this blog post short. I don’t want a bunch of words to get in the way of one of
Learning through teaching
About a week ago, I finally decided to move my lightboard from my spare bedroom to a disused room at school. The result was a great
Team Flipped Teaching
On the weekend I was extremely privileged to meet up with a fellow teacher, John, to create a series of videos for an upcoming unit
Why I FistBump
In our class every lesson starts the same way: . Every student, every lesson. Comes to me and we perform the “bro-iest” of moves, the