Showing the Differences between a Traditional and a Flipped Classroom
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- This video compares a traditional to a flipped class. Two classes were filmed 1 year apart and are shown simultaneously to illustrate the differences.
www.FlippingPhysics.com/ (Lecture Notes, Video Groupings)
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0:23 The basic difference between Traditional and Flipped
1:22 Time-Lapse of the Traditional Classroom
1:48 More time for assessment
2:27 More time for students to ask their teacher questions
3:41 Traditional is Teacher Centered & Flipped is Student Centered
4:05 More time for demonstrations
4:48 Listening to the differences
5:45 The Summary
Next Video: How to Flip a Classroom -- Inside and Out
www.flippingphysics.com/how-to...
Example Flipping Physics Videos:
- Common Free-Fall Pitfalls:
www.flippingphysics.com/common...
- Analyzing the Apollo 15 Feather and Hammer Drop
www.flippingphysics.com/apollo...
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- Los subtítulos de este video "Flipping Physics" se han traduced al español.
- As legendas desse vídeo da Flipping Physics foram traduzidas para Português. Obrigado, Otávio Bocheco!
This is an awesome way to compare the two types of classrooms. Thank you so much. This is one of the best explanations of flipping the classroom.
Best video I've seen yet on the flipped class.....and I've seen a LOT of them!
I'm a student from Spain and I'm learning to be a teacher, and that's what I want in my future class! That's the future of education, no more passives students!
yes! had a flipped chem class. it was the best! wish my physics prof. would consider using this approach.
Nice video on the flipped classroom. I can tell you are a teacher who students enjoy interacting with. The flipped classroom also allows teachers to form bonds with students faster as they interact with almost all the kids everyday.
I was just thinking about the teacher-student bond today and how I have many more conversations with my students now than I used to. Thanks for the insight!
I really admire the work that you're doing. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thanks and you are welcome.
Thanks for explaining the difference between the traditional vs. flipped classroom! The flipped classroom would be great for older students who have access to computers and the internet. I wish my teen could be in flipped classrooms as he'd LOVE the more hands-on rather than lecture approach to learning!
The most amazing videos!
I enjoyed this vid! Thanks for sharing!
You are welcome. 😊
Thanks for sharing -- I'm looking to start flipping in two of my English classes.
You are welcome. Good luck flipping your classes! Make sure you join the Flipped Learning Network (flippedclassroom.org) and start interacting with other flipping teachers in your subject area and grade.
Very informative. I'll be sharing with others. I'm in the process of flipping my classes and still working on buy in from various groups of people. Thank you!!
+Where is Bishop? You do have to work for the "buy in". It's a paradigm shift and, for some people, takes convincing. I would recommend you be sure to teach your students how to learn from educational videos. I have a video for that too: www.flippingphysics.com/how-to-learn.html
Thank you and great suggestion!!! I'm planning on utilizing students who have been successful thus far too!
Have you been to any flipped classroom conferences, FlipCon, etc.? Thoughts...
I've been to the past two years of FlipCon and it was definitely worth it. I even presented one year. www.flippingphysics.com/flipcon14.html
Thanks for sharing link. You have a great perspective on this strategy. I'm trying to get my district to help me attend this year in July.
By far one of the best example of a flipped class I have seen! I was wondering how long your videos or outside material that your students cover usually are?
Glad you enjoyed the video. I think I answer your question shortly after the 38 minute mark in this webinar: www.flippingphysics.com/aapt-flipping-webinar-2017.html
Flipped learning where homework is done at the training session and not home.All doubts are cleared in the class in the flipped learning
exactly. How cool is that. It's awesome.
Hi there, fun video and very useful. I am going to lead a class for my colleagues on how to flip their lessons. I have been flipping off and on for a couple years, but really want to up my production values. What software are you using to make this video? I am basically using Explain Everything coupled with iMovie, but I love the fun little tweaks you have in here for adding interest and would like to make my videos better. Thanks for any help!
Really a great video. I know what classroom I would prefer to be in!!!
+Lars Olufsen I know which classroom I would prefer to teach in!!!
To my anonymous fan who translated the subtitles of this video to Portuguese, Thank You!
It was a plesure, Mr. P...I forgot to identify myself, I'm sorry...I'm from Brazil, and I'm physics teacher in a Federal Institute...I really like your videos and, in a future, I will use this video with my physics graduation students...thank you, Mr. P!
You are certainly welcome. Thanks for translating this to Portuguese. Any chance you would like to translate a few physics videos and use them with your students? :)
Sure!...As soon as possible, I will do this...
That would be very nice of you. Thanks!
please continue the channel :)
I switched channels. ruclips.net/user/flippingphysics
I'm working on flipping my class for next school year. How much of a struggle was it for those kids who just do not do any work at home or who possibly do not have internet at home?
Sorry. I don't monitor this RUclips channel much. I have a much better one now. I would suggest you watch my webinar about flipping. flippingphysics.com/aapt-flipping-webinar-2017.html
I find that the typical kid who will not do work at home is more compelled to in a flipped class. And I have yet to have a student who does not have internet at home for an extended period of time.
Good stuff . . . who wouldn't want to be flipped?
Lazy students who don't want to think critically. They want a teacher to walk step by step with them to solve each problem instead of think about a method to solve it. But then again, I'm describing myself before I went to college and had a flipped physics class.
Mmm... cheese!
Oh jeez E and M requires Multivariable calc.....too much mathhhhhh
I doesn't really require multivariable calc.
really? I thought it did...well either way ive heard its much more rigorous than mechanics. My school only offers mechancis on block scheduling.
Perhaps part of the problem is that this guy is a horrible lecturer
Best video I've seen yet on the flipped class.....and I've seen a LOT of them!
+Ryan Lenz Thanks. When I realized I had the videos to show the same content being taught traditionally and flipped, I knew I just had to make this video.