Bryan goes solo this episode and looks at a growing trend in instructional design known as the flipped classroom. He discusses not only its origins and advantages, but also its pitfalls. By the end of this brief episode you should be able to make sense of what exactly a flipped classroom is.

All of the Above: Design, Code, and Learning

Sam Bantner, Bryan Brush, Sean Patrick John Paul George Ringo Doran

31: Flipped Classrooms, with Bryan M Brush

JUL 7, 20157 MIN
All of the Above: Design, Code, and Learning

31: Flipped Classrooms, with Bryan M Brush

JUL 7, 20157 MIN

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Episode 31: Flipped Classrooms, with Bryan M Brush In this episode:Bryan goes solo this episode and looks at a growing trend in instructional design known as the flipped classroom. He discusses not only its origins and advantages, but also its pitfalls. By the end of this brief episode you should be able to make sense of what exactly a flipped classroom is. SUBSCRIBE WITHiTunes • Overcast • TuneIn • Pocket Casts • RSS Show Notes & LinksWikipediaEducational TechnologyTeach ThoughtBlended LearningYouTubeThe Fresh Prince of Bel Air Theme Song (Full Song)eLearnersSynchronous vs. Asynchronous ClassesExpanding LearningThe Rise of Any Time, Any Place, Any Path, Any Pace Learning: Afterschool and Summer as the New American Frontier for Innovative LearningHarvard MagazineTwilight of the LectureJSTORFrom Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side by Alison KingThe Huffington PostAmerican Teachers Spend More Time In The Classroom Than World Peers, Says ReportNational Education Association TodayTeachers Win Fight For More Planning TimeEdutopiaA New Understanding of the Digital DivideThe Washington PostTechnology won’t fix America’s neediest schools. It makes bad education worse. FeedbackHow did you enjoy this episode? We hope you loved it, but we're curious to know what you thought. Rate on iTunes