Flipped classrooms
Quiz by Jackie McNeil
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- Q1What are some of the ways that technology has changed classrooms?A good example is the flipped classroomLess work for teachersMore time for students to talk amongst themselves about weekend plans30s
- Q2What is a flipped classroom?The student giving the lecture in classStudents listening to lectures at home, as well as in the classStudents listening to lectures at home as 'home work' and working collaboratively in class with the teacher and other students in a more practical way30s
- Q3What is a blended classroom?The traditional classroom setting accompanied by online resourcesA class of mixed race childrenA class about fruit smoothies30s
- Q4How can we use videos in the classroom?To support curriculum or provide another perspective for thoughtTo catch up on Game of ThronesTo record the teacher's lecture30s
- Q5At what age would it be suitable for students to make their own videos?By the time they reach universityWhen they can walkFrom Grade 4 onwards students should have proficient skills to consider the planning, actual filming and editing.30s