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1 THE FLIPPED SCIENCE CLASSROOM Josh Corbat Green Hope High School

2 “Educators should not resist surprise, but create the conditions to make it happen. It is one of the most powerful sources of intrinsic satisfaction.” Eisner, E. W. (2004). What can education learn from the arts about the practice of education? International Journal of Education & the Arts, 5(4). Retrieved January 24, 2012, from http://ijea.asu.edu/v5n4/.http://ijea.asu.edu/v5n4/.

3 What is a “flipped” classroom and how does it work?

4 Traditional Science Class Activity90-minute class50-minute class Introduction5 minutes Lecture (~60%)40-50 minutes30 minutes Activity (lab, discussion) (~30%) 40-45 minutes10 minutes Wrap-up (if time)5 minutes Send home homework

5 “Flipped” Science Class Activity90-minute class50-minute class Introduction5 minutes Activity (lab, discussion) (~90%) 70-80 minutes30-40 minutes Wrap-up5 minutes Students watch lecture videos at home FREEDOM!

6 How to Flip  Record your video (it HAS to be YOU!)  Upload it to YouTube (or any site that you want)  YouTube has great privacy options  Available on most devices  Give students the link  Point them to your YouTube Channel  Embed the video  Give a (very) short recap the next day

7 The Videos  Set a limit  5 minutes for each video  No more than 3 videos per night  Keep it simple  Use technology you already have  Don’t create anything!  No crazy editing  Add your flair  Be funny!  Use jokes and stories you would normally tell in class

8 Accountability  Have something for students to fill-in or complete as they watch the videos  Fill-in-the-Blank notes  Take their own notes  Foldables  Summaries  Quizzes  Online or In class

9 Why Flip?  It’s not “easy!”  Videos take time Make several at a time  Students may resist at first Promise yourself you will try it for at least 3 lessons  Less stress  Students that are absent won’t miss material  It’s nice knowing you are available “on-demand”  Special Ed and the Administration love you

10 Why Flip?  Develop relationships  With students  With parents  Fewer behavior problems  No more waking students up during lecture  Students take an active role in learning

11 What to do with all this extra time  Integrate new projects and assignments  Literacy, Differentiation, Collaboration (publishing, interaction), Projects, Study Skills, Outdoor activities, Videos (without the guilt!)  Students can produce more polished products  Graphs from lab data  Final drafts (no more reading students’ stream-of- consciousness-style papers)  Lab analysis (mean of class data, sources of error)  Study Hall before tests  Teach study skills

12 Roadblocks  Some students will resist at first  Students may forget a day or two  Technical difficulties

13 My Experiences  Test scores increased  Students must INTERACT with the material  Student accountability increased  Interest in the subject increased

14 Programs I Use  Camtasia  Screen recording software  Doceri  For drawing on the screen using an iPad

15 THANK YOU! jcorbat@wcpss.net www.corbatscience.com


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