What’s an in-class flip? (revisited)
A couple of years ago, I published a blog post with my understanding of what an in-class flip was. Since then, I have tried different ways to in-class flip in [ … ]
A couple of years ago, I published a blog post with my understanding of what an in-class flip was. Since then, I have tried different ways to in-class flip in [ … ]
In the three years that I have been involved in the Electronic Village Online sessions, I have always been asked what they are. It surprises me to know that such [ … ]
[divider height=”30″ style=”default” line=”default” themecolor=”1″]THE LESSON If I’m going to be honest, teaching sentence types is not on my list of fav English topics; so when the topic appeared on [ … ]
When you work at a school, there are always inevitable sick leaves; sometimes they come in waves. Depending on the school system, there might be a very appreciated and handy [ … ]
Here’s an explanation of in-class flip with its types of stations, sequencing and examples based on trial and error (still in process). It is important to note that every [ … ]
Here’s a brief video I made explaining what flipped learning is. I start by explaining how it got started with Bergmann and Sams (2012), and I break down the definition [ … ]
For my public speaking class, I decided to ask my students to create an infographic with personal information in order to present to their classmates; this would allow them not [ … ]
Last October, we – Martha Ramirez [@martharamirezco] and Carolina R Buitrago [@crbuitrago] – participated in ASOCOPI’s (Asociación Colombiana de Profesores de Inglés) 51st annual conference, whose main focus was on [ … ]
Last week, in my public speaking class with 10th graders, I worked on how to create diagrams for presentations. For this class, I needed students to understand what a diagram [ … ]
I’ve been working on in-class flips since I first heard the term in January this year. I had taken an Electronic Village Online – EVO course (free, BTW) on flipped [ … ]