Monday, December 01, 2014 | 2:00PM–5:00PM
Session Type: Professional Development

Malcolm Brown, ELI director, and Veronica Diaz, ELI associate director, will moderate this online seminar with Ann Taylor and Stevie Rocco from the John A. Dutton e-Education Institute at Penn State. Ann and Stevie will lead participants through a discussion and hands-on activities that will introduce classroom strategies that take advantage of the best of both face-to-face and online learning environments. After introducing "flipping basics" and the associated pros and cons, Ann and Stevie will share research and best practices for the flipped classroom. Then, working in both small and large groups, participants will begin examining their own course or program redesigns, identifying the resources they will need to support the new format. We will also explore the unique aspects of flipping related to copyright and accessibility concerns. Finally, we will take participants on a mental walk through their course delivery, addressing problems and pitfalls that may come along the way.

Presenters

  • Stevie Rocco

    Director of Learning Design and Assistant Teaching Professor, John A. Dutton e-Education Institute, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Annie Taylor

    Sr. Assistant Dean for Distance Learning and Director, John A. Dutton Institute for Teaching & Learning Excellence, The Pennsylvania State University

Resources & Downloads

http://vimeo.com/educause/p5acmkusadj/