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Surbhi Gausvami
Namrataba Zala
Dharaba Gohil
Aarti Vadher
Kailash Baraiya
- Smt. S. B. Gardi Department of English
 The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model
in which the typical lecture and homework
element of a course are reversed.
 Short video lectures viewed by students at
home before the class session while in class
time is devoted to exercises, projects or
discussion.
 The video lecture is the key element, such
lectures being either created by the instructor
and posted online.
 In 1993 Alison King published
from “sage on the stage to
guide on the side” in the article
King focuses on the
importance of the use of class
time for the construction of
meaning rather than
information transmission. This
is the first concept of “flipping”
a classroom.
 Harvard Pro. Eric Mazur played
a significant role in the
development of the concept.
 Jon Bergmann is one of the
pioneers of the flipped
learning.
 Derrida and
Deconstruction:
Flipped Learning
Experiment
 The Notion of a flipped
classroom draws on such
concepts as active learning,
student engagement,
hybrid course design and
course podcasting.
 It is more collaborative and
co-operative contribution
to the teaching process.
 The Flipped Model puts
more of the responsibility
for learning on the shoulder
of students. While giving
them new experiment.
 Flipped Learning is not static
 Flipped Learning is evolving
because of three factors
 1. Research
 2. Classroom
innovation
 3. New Technology
 Flipped Learning has Emerged
as a Global Movement
 There is a new awareness
emerging about Flipped
Learning
 There are Rapidly Expanding
sets of new possibilities
 More efficient for teachers
 Students control their learning
 Engaging way to share content
 It encourages students to come to class prepared
 More one-to-one time between teacher and
students
 Practical things like missing class due to illness
becomes less problematic
 Subject matter & content become more clear
 It’s cost effective
 More collaboration time for peer learning for
students
 Flipped learning gives learner wide platform where they can
think by their own.
 Give more time to students for better understanding and group
discussion.
 Through such academic experiments we can learn something
new and also creativity with some more grasp of our knowledge
and information.
 At some point helps to go much dipper and more then one time
one can get enough detail that we want particularly.
 I think Flipped Learning is very effective tool to go beyond our
imaginations or knowledge that we have mostly.
 It clears the concept and avoid misunderstanding. you can learn
by your own.
 It has no time boundaries we can learn it anytime.
 Thankful to sir and my classmates it is wonderful experience.
Flipped learning

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Flipped learning

  • 1. Presenters Surbhi Gausvami Namrataba Zala Dharaba Gohil Aarti Vadher Kailash Baraiya - Smt. S. B. Gardi Department of English
  • 2.
  • 3.  The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model in which the typical lecture and homework element of a course are reversed.  Short video lectures viewed by students at home before the class session while in class time is devoted to exercises, projects or discussion.  The video lecture is the key element, such lectures being either created by the instructor and posted online.
  • 4.  In 1993 Alison King published from “sage on the stage to guide on the side” in the article King focuses on the importance of the use of class time for the construction of meaning rather than information transmission. This is the first concept of “flipping” a classroom.  Harvard Pro. Eric Mazur played a significant role in the development of the concept.  Jon Bergmann is one of the pioneers of the flipped learning.
  • 5.
  • 7.  The Notion of a flipped classroom draws on such concepts as active learning, student engagement, hybrid course design and course podcasting.  It is more collaborative and co-operative contribution to the teaching process.  The Flipped Model puts more of the responsibility for learning on the shoulder of students. While giving them new experiment.
  • 8.  Flipped Learning is not static  Flipped Learning is evolving because of three factors  1. Research  2. Classroom innovation  3. New Technology  Flipped Learning has Emerged as a Global Movement  There is a new awareness emerging about Flipped Learning  There are Rapidly Expanding sets of new possibilities
  • 9.
  • 10.  More efficient for teachers  Students control their learning  Engaging way to share content  It encourages students to come to class prepared  More one-to-one time between teacher and students  Practical things like missing class due to illness becomes less problematic  Subject matter & content become more clear  It’s cost effective  More collaboration time for peer learning for students
  • 11.  Flipped learning gives learner wide platform where they can think by their own.  Give more time to students for better understanding and group discussion.  Through such academic experiments we can learn something new and also creativity with some more grasp of our knowledge and information.  At some point helps to go much dipper and more then one time one can get enough detail that we want particularly.  I think Flipped Learning is very effective tool to go beyond our imaginations or knowledge that we have mostly.  It clears the concept and avoid misunderstanding. you can learn by your own.  It has no time boundaries we can learn it anytime.  Thankful to sir and my classmates it is wonderful experience.