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NYSCATE presents the Flipped Learning Summit at PACE University, White Plains Campus, on August 9.
Flipped learning happens when the teacher’s lecture is delivered outside of the traditional class time, via a video students view on their own. Class time is used for active problem solving by students and one-to-one or small group tutoring with the teacher. Students can watch the short lectures as many times as they wish to grasp the content and then come to class ready to jump into the lesson, answer questions, work on collaborative projects, and explore the content further. Teachers are embracing Flipped Learning in elementary and secondary schools for all disciplines.
Even before participants walk in the door, they will have viewed multiple video to experience “the flip” and will come with questions, assumptions, myths, and their own success stories to share with the group. This is not the traditional “sit & get” event, so come ready to dive right into the discussions, help create the agenda, and share your stories.
ABOUT THE FLIPPED LEARNING NETWORK Launched spring of 2012, the mission of the Flipped Learning Network™ is to provide educators with the knowledge, skills, and resources to successfully implement Flipped Learning. The goals of the FLN are to provide professional learning opportunities on Flipped Learning; to conduct, collaborate and disseminate relevant research on Flipped Learning; and to act as the clearinghouse for distributing best and promising practices for current and future “flipped” educators. WWW.FLIPPEDLEARNING.ORG

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