"Today’s educators must provide a learning environment that takes students beyond the walls of their classrooms and into a world of endless opportunities"

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"Today’s educators must provide a learning environment that takes students beyond the walls of their classrooms and into a world of endless opportunities"

Base Camp three “Digital Divide” Base Camp three “Digital Divide”

Serves as an Assembly Dashboard for Bookmarking Frequently Used Web2.0 Tools

 Students can have online discussions through Synchronous (Chat) Asynchronous (Discussion Board)  Students can link to external resources when assigned as they need to check for understanding

Synchronous Instruction Synchronous Instruction includes building learning environments where students can: Demonstrate And Apply Demonstrate And Apply Experiment And Engage Experiment And Engage

Asynchronous Instruction Asynchronous Instruction includes building learning environments where students can Blog Podcast Reflect Blog Podcast Reflect Explore Content Lectures Explore Content Lectures

Students are at the center of knowledge obtainment and are linked to the process in engaged activities as they are asked to perform authentic task.

Students are constantly involved in concept obtainment through video and podcast lectures.

Students participate in reflective learning by blogging or creating podcast from their point of view. Students also participate in online assessments.

Students constantly work on personalized creative projects and presentations

 Students participate in online quizzes  Assessments are submitted and reviewed  student progress is recorded into  Students are held to mastering assessments Authentic assessment takes the form of project completion as students are exposed to various levels of rigor and relevance to each task.

 A great resource for obtaining skill based screen cast in math and science has already been created by Salman Khan.  For additional resources on how to get started go to: m/flipped-classroom- design.html m/flipped-classroom- design.html At the Khan Academy teachers can select specific screen cast that match the Common Core standards selected for a unit of study. Khan Academy

Flipped classroom model created by Jackie Gerstein, Ed.D.