Future Teacher 3.0: What is flipping the classroom?


One of the main benefits of flipped learning is freeing up contact time for a wider range of activities such as debates, collaboration, etc. However, one of the criticisms of flipped learning is that the flipped element often consists of passive video watching.

By scheduling active tasks in both off-class/class time and contact time, more areas of the brain will be stored and more data interrelated.

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