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1 Teaching Innovation Conference Arkansas Tech University May 5, 2016
Exploring Free Technology Tools to Flip Classroom in the Light of TPACK Framework Aileen Watts Arkansas Tech University Mohamed Ibrahim Arkansas Tech University Teaching Innovation Conference Arkansas Tech University May 5, 2016

2 Framework Flipped Classroom Dynamics TPACK
Tools for Classroom Dynamics Applications

3 Flipped classroom Lecture-based Teaching: Mostly static Passive

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5 TPACK

6 Tools to “Flip” your instruction

7 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Google Video Notes

8 Google Video Notes

9 Google Video Notes

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11 Google Video Notes

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13 Padlet Online collaboration Common Core Word Work (Phonics) Lessons
Digital Literacy Options Online collaboration

14 Other Student Work Examples
Online collaboration

15 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Students’ Examples: Live Broadcast

16 Wikis (PBWorks and Wikispaces)
Service Learning Projects School Resources Final Class Projects Online collaboration

17 Edmodo Social Networking

18 Voicethread Teacher Interviews
Class Discussions Student Responses

19 Other Student Examples
VoiceThread Other Student Examples

20 Vocaroo Online Podcast http://vocaroo.com/
Online Podcast

21 Quizlet and Related Digital Assessments
Quizzes, flashcards, practice, etc. (Smartboard) Tablets, Computers, Cell Phones Kahoot Socrative Metimeter

22 Other Student Work Examples
Digital Flashcards

23 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Interactive Video Learning

24 Educreations Chapter Discussion Questions Teaching Philosophy
Teaching Philosophy

25 Other Student Work Samples
Online White Board

26 Blackboard Ultra

27 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Voting Quizzes Online Google Forms

28 Google Hangout

29 Blogger and Blogspot Webquests School Visit Reflections
School Visit Reflections UDL Lesson Plans Exceptionalities Projects

30 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Online Animation

31 Free Websites E-Folio - Google Sites Summative Projects - Protopage
Summative Projects - Protopage Professional - Wix

32 Tools to “Flip” your instruction
Screen capture

33 Content Creation Professional Content Teacher-created Screencasts
YouTube, Khan Academy, TedTalks, TedEd Teacher-created Screencasts Camtasia Screencast-o-matic (Free!) Teacher-created Video Webcam IPhone or I Pad

34 Tools to “Flip” your instruction

35 Effects of the Flipped Classroom
OBJECTIVES: To investigate: The implications of the use of flipped classroom teaching strategy on: Preservice teachers’ learning outcomes Preservice teachers’ self-efficacy Preservice teachers’ perception

36 PARTICIPANTS 60 preservice teachers (39 undergraduates, 21 graduates)
Students non-science majors Students from four different majors: Bachelor of professional studies Early childhood education Middle-level education Secondary education

37 RESEARCH QUESTIONS Will the flipped teaching strategy improve pre-service teachers’ learning outcomes compared to lectures-based teaching strategy in a technology integration and language arts course? Will the flipped teaching strategy improve pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy in a technology integration and language arts course? What is the perception of pre-service teachers regarding the use of flipped teaching strategy in a technology integration and language arts course?

38 RESULTS First question: “Will the flipped teaching strategy improve preservice teachers’ learning outcomes compared to lectures-based teaching strategy in a technology integration course?” A paired-samples t-test conducted to compare students mean test scores in the flipped and lecture-based The analysis show that there were significant differences in the students’ mean test scores in flipped teaching method compared to lecture-based

39 Paired-samples t-test
Table 1 The Mean scores and standard deviations for the paired-samples t-test results of the all test in flipped and traditional teaching strategies Paired Differences t Df Sig. (2-tailed) 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean Lower Upper Pair 1 Chapter 5_15 3.258 2.160 .388 2.466 4.050 8.399 30 .000 Pair 2 Chapter 6_15 8.065 4.980 .894 6.238 9.891 9.017 Pair 3 Chapter 7_15 2.222 2.100 .404 1.391 3.053 5.498 26 Pair 4 Chapter 8_15 3.345 2.075 .385 2.556 4.134 8.681 28 Note: Means with different subscripts differ significantly at p<.001

40 RESULTS Second question: Will the flipped teaching strategy improve preservice teachers’ self-efficacy in a technology integration and language arts course? A paired-samples t-test conducted The analysis show that there were significant differences in the students’ self-efficacy mean scores after flipped teaching strategy compared to no lecture teaching strategy

41 Paired-samples t-test
Table 2 The Mean scores and standard deviations for the paired-samples t-test results of students’ self-efficacy before and after the use of flipped teaching model Paired Differences t df Sig. Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean 95% Confidence Interval of the Difference Lower Upper Before - After 19.927 -4.652 36 .000 Note: Significant at p < level

42 RESULTS Second question: What is the perception of pre-service teachers regarding the use of flipped teaching strategy in a technology integration and language arts course? Collect data from 60 students through answering 12 questions to assess their perception on the flipped teaching strategy The results were agree 452 (62.9%), disagree 104 (14.5%) and neither agree or disagree were 163 (22.7%)

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44 Questions? Mohamed Ibrahim Aileen Watts Arkansas Tech University
Aileen Watts Arkansas Tech University


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