I’ve been asked to write an article for the January/February issue of Internet@Schools. This publication is for K-12 ed.-tech. savvy librarians/teachers. I’ll discuss the concept of the flipped…Continue
Started by Kari Arfstrom Oct 30, 2012.
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Comment by Richard Snyder on February 28, 2013 at 12:47pm
Comment by Pat Semple on January 22, 2013 at 7:00am @Elisabeth: If I were just starting, I would pick the path of least resistance -- try it with the next project you have, regardless of audience. After getting my feet wet, I would work with my target group next -- students. After that, I would include all groups. :-)
Comment by Darshell Silva on January 21, 2013 at 5:34pm Hi, I am new to the board and the group. I am the Librarian and Technology Integrator at a small independent private school Pre-12. I am hoping to flip my library classroom as well as flipping some PD at our school. I have made baby steps but I would love to hear what others are doing. I read the Internet@schools article. Great article. Darshell
Comment by Elisabeth LeBris on June 21, 2012 at 6:49am What are the parts of our professional lives that would lend themselves the best to flipping? If we teach multiple age groups do start with the oldest students perhaps? Do you flip information for parents or for staff?
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