Documentation:Flipped Classroom Overview

From UBC Wiki

The overview resources include articles about the overall context of the flipped classroom in teaching and learning as well as guides that include examples and resources.

Overviews

Blog post that challenges some of the current definitions of the Flipped Classroom, particularly the frequent emphasis on video production. Derek Bruff is the director of the Vanderbilt :University Center for Teaching and a senior lecturer in the Vanderbilt Department of Mathematics.
Julie Schell’s brief definition of the flipped classroom. This clear introduction provides a good starting point when considering the What, When and How of the flipped classroom.
EDUCAUSE resource goes through 7- key features of the Flipped Classroom. Includes examples and links to Flipped Classroom Resources in higher education.
An overview of the history of flipped and inverted classroom approaches. This article includes a good basic overview of the flipped classroom in teaching and learning.

Guides

Introduction to flipping the classroom, includes a link to video lectures in a science classroom
An overview of the flipped classroom, includes a table comparing the flipped classroom to traditional classrooms as well as visuals and infographics.

Examples

A description of a flipped classroom for an "Introduction to Ancient Rome" course. The author notes some of the considerations regarding the set-up and implementations

Overview Videos

  • The Flipped Classroom in 60 Seconds. Brief and clear introduction to the Flipped Classroom.
The Flipped Classroom in 60 sec


  • Flipping the Classroom, Simply Speaking: Video introduction to the flipped classroom. A simple resource for educators
Flipping the Classroom- Simply Speaking


  • Salman Khan's Ted Talk discussing the value of open video materials and how these video tutorials can make transformative changes in education
Let's Use Video to Reinvent Education (Salman Khan)



Multi-media

This video collection highlights and describes some approaches to the "Flipped" classroom in use by faculty at the University of Texas at Austin. Includes different stories of how the Flipped Classroom worked in different classes.
The Flipped Learning Network is a online network for educators exploring the Flipped Classroom in their teaching. The site includes links to examples and an updated list of Flipped Classroom resources