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Flipping for Flexibility: Tools for Differentiating Instruction within the Flipped Environment
Eric Carbaugh; Kristina Doubet; David Slykhuis; Steve Purcell; Richard Clemens
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (Mar 02, 2015) pp. 1588–1591
An increasing number of classrooms are moving to the Flipped model of instruction (Bergmann & Sams, 2012). According to survey data collected by the Flipped Learning Network and Sophia Learning, fewer than half of surveyed teachers had flipped a...
Topics: Classrooms, Mobile Learning, Assessment and E-Folios, New Possibilities with Information Technology Education
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Creating Creative Classrooms: Field-tested Best Practices
Daniel Tillman; Shaunna Smith; Song An; Punya Mishra; Danah Henriksen; Jonathan Cohen; David Slykhuis; Curby Alexander; Joyce Asing-Cashman; Carlos Paez; Annette Siemssen; Cameron Wilson; Sandy Romo; W. Monty Jones
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2015 (Mar 02, 2015) pp. 137–140
This roundtable discusses research on the utilization of innovative digital design technologies to support current and future teachers in their efforts creating creative classrooms—such as elementary teachers contextualizing mathematics education...
Topics: Digital Fabrication, Elementary Education, Classrooms
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Have an iPod? Then you need to know this about how to use it in your classroom.
David Slykhuis
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) pp. 2416–2417
Anyone who has been on a college campus lately knows that it takes two pieces of technology to be an 'in' college student; a cell phone and an iPod. While the iPod is a ubiquitous accessory, are there educationally uses for the iPod in K-16...
Topics: Classrooms