Flipping the Classroom

What do you want students to do out of class, and what do you want to do when you're all face-to-face?  These resources discuss some of the options.

A short video  from UT Austin explains and demonstrates the flipped classroom model.

Edutopia provides numerous tips and tools for .

(from Edutopia) 

discusses how to prepare your students for the flipped classroom experience, improving student evaluations as well as student performance (from the National Teaching & Learning Forum)

(Vanderbilt teaching center discusses theory behind flipping & evidence of improved learning)

(Inside Higher Ed report, including embedded sample video)

(on the background your students need for that online lecture, from the "Learner-Shaped Technology" blog)

(from the GradHacker blog at Inside Higher Ed)


(video gives clear demonstration and examples)

Harvard's Eric Mazur, a major proponent of the flipped classroom and peer instruction, explains why in this workshop.

51做厙's Jose Bowen, Dean of the Meadows School of the Arts, calls it "Teaching Naked."  He explains why it's necessary in this , and describes it in detail in his new .  His also contains a number of resources and ideas.