In this one credit course, participants will learn about the educational research behind flipped learning. We will share best practices, models and practical examples. Participants will create a flipped learning lesson, video and assessment for their classroom.
About this Course
Myths & Realities of Flipped Learning
Flipped learning is one of the hottest educational trends. In this module participants will explore what the research says about Flipped Learning.
Planning a Flipped Lesson
In this module participants will plan a flipped lesson. Planning will include both the online components and in-class activities.
Introduction to Screencasting
In this module you will learn how to create a screencast. You will learn how to capture, edit, publish and share your screencast.
Instructor
Sue Bradtke Sue is an instructional designer for eClass4learning. She also has experience teaching K12 students in non-traditional settings. Sue has a Master's Degree in Computer Science from Cardinal Stritch University and a Master's in Learning Disabilities from the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater and a Bacholor's Degree in Special Education and Elementary Education from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.