In this episode, we talk to Jeff Bradbury about in-class flip and answer the following points: What does a 2022 flipped classroom look like? How can […]
In this podcast, Dr. Monica Burns interviewed Carolina R. Buitrago and me about the connection between flipped learning and differentiated instruction as well as about our […]
“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.”Ludwig van Beethoven What do people love? That one’s easy. Music! The use of songs has been […]
Recently, I encountered the challenge of teaching in a hybrid mode (some students in class and some at home). I have been teaching fully online for […]
One of my biggest aha moments during online teaching came when I started suffering connection problems (my own and my students). I had flipped instructions in […]
I’m always asked about the difference between flipped learning and a traditional teaching approach. What a perfect excuse to continue practicing my drawing skills and design […]
The Elephant In The Remote Classroom: Adapting to Grading In the New Normal-ish Dan Jones with Martha Ramirez, Jon Bergmann, and Thomas Mennella Grading is always […]
I condensed my understanding of what flipped learning is in this sketchnote. Flipped learning is always evolving and this is where it is at today! To […]