4 Tools for a Flipped Classroom | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Whether students do the advance work at home or in class, these tools help teachers track their work and assess their understanding.

 

Flipped classroom, flipped learning—you’ve probably heard these phrases in recent years, and you may be wondering how this strategy works.

Flipped lessons replace teacher lectures with instructional material—often a video—that students watch and interact with at home. They apply what they learned in class the next day through a variety of activities or assignments that could once have been homework, with the teacher working as a coach or guide.