Flipping the Classroom
What do you want students to do out of class, and what do you want to do when you're all face-to-face? These resources discuss some of the options.
A short video from UT Austin explains and demonstrates the flipped classroom model.
Edutopia provides numerous tips and tools for .
(from Edutopia)
discusses how to prepare your students for the flipped classroom experience, improving student evaluations as well as student performance (from the National Teaching & Learning Forum)
(Vanderbilt teaching center discusses theory behind flipping & evidence of improved learning)
(Inside Higher Ed report, including embedded sample video)
(on the background your students need for that online lecture, from the "Learner-Shaped Technology" blog)
(from the GradHacker blog at Inside Higher Ed)
(video gives clear demonstration and examples)
Harvard's Eric Mazur, a major proponent of the flipped classroom and peer instruction, explains why in this workshop.
51²è¹Ý's Jose Bowen, Dean of the Meadows School of the Arts, calls it "Teaching Naked." He explains why it's necessary in this , and describes it in detail in his new . His also contains a number of resources and ideas.