Flipped learning is an innovative way of education which has proven to be better than traditional. The traditional methods are where the teacher comes to class and lectures the students. As in everything, I consider some teachers are pretty awesome and some others not really. I think every person must find a passion in his/her … Seguir leyendo Flipped Learning →
I think is a great way to teach student to be more responsible and it will help them to search on they own. Besides it can make the class more proactive but we would need a specific objective to achieve for each class or week to keep progressing and le…
I saw a great video explaining what flipped learning was. Actualy I think it is a great ideo to make students be involved in their own learning. Here’s the link to see it:
The traditional studying model hasn’t significantly changed for centuries. Tecnologies and a better understanding of the individual human learning process has lead minor changes to take place. Flipped learning is a good step forward to the evolution of the studying models. The responsibility of learning is more laid on the students and demands different abilities from the […]
What I think? I think that it’s going to be kind of difficult for me to get used to this class, because it is the first time that I have a flipped class and it is really different from a traditional class. The most remarkable problem I think it is reading the theory at home, […]
Flipped Learning. I saw this video to learn about FLIPPED LEARNING! I wasn’t very convinced about this metod of learning because I’ve had normal classes all my life but when I watch this video I knew this could be an amazing opportunity to learn in a differnet way :).
Flipped Learning. I saw this video to learn about FLIPPED LEARNING! I wasn’t very convinced about this metod of learning because I’ve had normal classes all my life but when I watch this video I knew this could be an amazing opportunity to learn in a differnet way :).
Flipped Classroom Personally, I find it useful for this particular subject but it has its disadvantages. I’m responsible enough to learn on my own, a flipped classroom sort of reinforces this, but I will often get lost in the sea of information that’s out there. Mostly because I find it interesting but it’s not particularly useful […]
Flipped Learning, they were the first words of Ken once we met in the classroom. I felt like the meme Wot when he said flipped learning, but actually the idea of the student learning the “theory” at home and the work at school, because I remember when I was kid the only way to solve […]
Flipped Learning.
I think that flipped learning is a good option with topics that can have some variations for different people, programming is one of them since everyone has different ways of doing it, even if the code needs to be the same, so, with flipped learning we can find the best way that works for us, instead of just doing it like the professor wants it.
I might find some trouble with this because I am used to be told how to do the stuff in this kind of classes, where the things we have to do are more practical, I have only have this kind of learning with memory classes, only memorizing information, so, this kind of learning in this class is a little bit hard for me.
I think that what the teacher has to do, is to explain the main bases of the subject, in order for us to look for the right information.
Other links I used to inform myself were:
http://flippedlearning.org/site/default.aspx?PageID=1