Flipping the Classroom: Blending Pedagogy and Technology for Effective Instruction

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 | 10:45AM–12:30PM | Grand Ballroom C/D
Session Type: Professional Development

"Flipping the classroom" is an innovative teaching method that encourages students' active learning through accessing instructional contents outside the classroom and focusing the class time for practice, reinforcement, and review of the core contents. During this workshop, attendees will have the opportunity gain hands-on practice with producing flipped content, evaluate commonly used tools (free or commercial), review cases with practical considerations, and exchange ideas for expansion (mobile, distance learning). We will wrap up with an interactive discussion on how you can implement these tools and processes at your institution.

Presenters

  • David Gannon

    Director of Technology and Innovation, Bryant University
  • Enoch Park

    Senior Instructional Designer, Associate Graduate Faculty, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
  • Harriette Spiegel

    Lecturer, Educational Studies, University of Tennessee at Martin

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