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 your homework was asking you parents and if they didn’t have a clue about the topic you were in deep problems; Fortunately for my mom was a nerdy at school and my dad is a engineer, so basically everything solved.<\/p>\n
Well the problems i might see are that if a student who really doesn’t are into programming and you place it on a environment where he is the responsable\u00a0for learning probably will fail, but is his decision.<\/p>\n
And let thank Ken Bauer for the awesome link he gave us to understood the meaning of\u00a0Flipped Learning which I will leave below.<\/p>\n
Thanks for reading and till next one.<\/p>\n
Flipped Learning Video<\/a><\/p>\n flickr photo by\u00a0H Matthew Howarth
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\n<\/a><\/strong>All credit goes to\u00a0H Matthew Howarth for taking so awesome photo.<\/p>\n