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What is Flipping and who is Sophia?

Carolyn Fruincfruin65@gmail.com

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Better yet…Who am I and Why am I Here?

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Learning Targets

• I understand the benefits of “flipping”

• I know what Sophia is and is not.

• I can list at least three new tools I’d like to use

• I know where to begin a flipping lesson!

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Part I: Flipping

• What is it?

• Why should I care?

• How is it different?

• Sounds pretty hard.

• Well, you got me now. What’s next?

What is it?

One Definition:

“The flipped classroom is an environment where students can take learning onto a whole new level. Teachers can now utilize their classroom time for students to complete projects and other activities that develop within them a deeper understanding of the concepts being taught and really addresses different learning styles. Students learn through hands-on and conversations not only with their peers but also with their teacher.”

- Todd Nesloney

Why should I care?

• Flipping the classroom allows the teacher more time to really delve into activities with deeper thinking.

• Allows students time to develop a better understanding and an environment built for them to seek help.

• Allows more “real-world” experiences.

• It’s more interesting and more fun!

Use technology

to CONNECT with

students!

Create activities/videos that introduce

the concepts to the student at home!

How is it Different?

• Teacher teaches lesson in class

• Students take notes.

• Students receive some guided practice in class.

• Students go home and complete problems independently for homework

• Teacher provides a lesson at home

• Students come to class ready to apply, discuss, and make connections with the content.

• Students receive support, help, and clarification from the teacher as needed.

Traditional Classroom Flipped Classroom

Students now

• Being absent (sick, extra-curriculars) and missing content – can access anywhere, anytime

• Lesson being taught too fast to comprehend

• Getting stuck on homework problems with no support

• Being bored because content is too easy

• Forgetting old material and having no way to re-access it

• Being an active, responsible learner

• Working and collaborating with classmates to deepen understanding

• Being in charge of their learning and their success in the class.

• Working with concepts they need more support in understanding

• Managing their time to meet given learning objectives

Don’t struggle with… Can focus on…

Sounds pretty hard.• It’s not about redoing all your hard work – baby steps.

• Focus on something easy, something you are familiar with.

• Video tools are everywhere – just be yourself and have fun.

• Be sure to shorten lessons to under ten minutes if using video.

• Only need to focus on what’s important – cover one objective at a time.

• Be sure to keep students engaged and accountable with google forms, quizzes, etc.

With everything always changing, what made me “buy in”?

• Variety of learning styles• Differentiation with apps• 24/7 access• Collaboration on projects• Enrichment• Remediation• Private groups• Academic social media

My Classroom Needs Were Changing

• Involve students in decisions• Engage students in learning when they are “present”• Family involvement – parents teach themselves• Meets individual learning styles• Formative and summative assessments• Data driven analysis of learning• Immediate feedback and intervention• What’s good for one is good for all!

My Educational “Know How” was Growing

I needed a solution, so I went exploring and I found a platform that worked and migrated wherever I did….

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Part 2: Sophia

• Why did it work?

• How did my class look?

• What did the students think?

• Well, you got me now. What’s next?

• Differentiation • Using a variety of web tools and applications, teachers

can adjust for learning styles and special educational needs

• Collaboration • Groups can be co-owned by multiple instructors• Students can submit projects allowing for peer review

• Enrichment and Remediation• Create supplemental lessons for accelerated learners• Assign Sophia academic content for extra practice

• Private groups• Copyrighted materials are behind searchable wall• Teacher created lessons accessed by class

It met the requirements

• Consumable on all devices• Tablets, laptops, smart phones

• Platform agnostic• Shares to other sites• Embeds from other sites

• Fewer URLs – pulls web based tools into a single lesson• Group analytics• Data available to evaluate instruction• Data available to monitor student learning

• All media forms• Video, audio, text, images, html sharing

• Visually pleasing – allows for needs of struggling readers• Quality academic content

It was good for my kids

• Students join with generated code

• Organize curriculum using playlists with multiple tutorials

• Quick uploads and deletions on all pages

• Can maintain multiple groups in subject area

• Analytics on viewing time and formative assessment results

• Managed by one or many instructors

There were private groups

Student Group/Class

• Can be made for singular objectives or entire lessons

• Variety of media types – video, documents, web tools

• Formative assessment tools available as student accesses tutorial

• Easy to use screen recording with one-click upload

• Utilizes HTML codes – if it can “share”, lesson can hold it

• No memory limit – cloud based

I could make tutorials

Tutorial Inserts

and more!!

• Sequential delivery of learning objectives• Variety of instructors using different teaching styles

(Many Ways learning model)• Embeddable as full unit into group• Aligned quizzes for each concept • Progress bar for student engagement• Aligned to national standards (math, science,

English)

There was Academic Content

Academic Content by Experts

Sophia Pathway Many Ways Model

Academic Content by Experts

Aligned Quizzes Supplemental Learning

• Know if students are accessing materials

• Spot check time on and match to class assessments

• Adjust tutorials or questions depending on success of students

• Data to help parents understand learning habits

• Students can learn that by working hard, they can succeed!

There was data

Immediate Individual Results

Progress/Engagement Data

General Data

Time and Specifics Student Summary

Here is what my course looked like…

My Chemistry Class

Kids Use the Class!

• Multiple groups for multiple subjects

• I monitor progress and adjust

• Specialist can run the group, everyone can access

• Case managers have access to all class materials from everyday

Benefits of my groups

My Curriculum Units

• Full unit with all worksheets, videos and directions

• POST ALL RUBRICS AND CHECKLISTS!!

• Correct sequence of lessons

• Add enrichment lessons to supplement

• Use already published tutorials from other teachers you like

• Students need, I find or create

• Parents can see and understand the scope and sequence of child learning

I made my unit playlists

Lessons could hold it allInformation and Learning

Targets Videos

Powerpoint Notes Screencasting

Educreations ThingLink

Haiku Deck Doceri

Handouts from class

Pathways Aligned to National Standards

• Pick the size of the learning target – easy to hard

• Variety of media types for all learners

• Embed Google forms for formative assessments, clicker questions w/out clickers (hated signing in)

• Built in screencasting – they can make their own!!

• Embed HTML codes for iPad Apps – Educreations, Doceri, Haiku Deck, ThingLink (even more)

• Access 24/7 (you’d be surprised )

Kids liked my tutorials

I saved time

Google Forms Quizzes

Effort and Persistence

• Are they watching?

• Are they learning?

• Is it the content or the instruction or the effort?

• Your child IS NOT doing my classwork for 3 hours!!

• Students can learn that by working hard, they can succeed!

Accountability and Responsibility

Student Social Networks

Facebook Blogger

Learning Management Systems

Moodle Before Moodle After

• Edmodo

• Embeds in LMS – Moodle, Edmodo, Schoology

• Kids like pictures, not lists

• Live links into materials, no “chasing” URLs

• Students live here, so does my course!

• Tweet entire lessons or playlists

• Available to kids when they want, where they want

• Create their own tutorials, playlists and groups

Online Platforms

• Collaborate with other students

• Connect to other countries

• Projects are behind the fence, not searchable by strangers

• Students teach other students!

Project Based Learning

The SOPHIA Platform

How Did I Learn All This Stuff?

How Did I Learn All This Stuff?Tablet Certification Flipped Classroom

Certification

How Did I Learn All This Stuff?Webinars by Users PLNs

• Access anytime, anywhere

• No work or family time conflict

• Flashdrives, DVDs, any device

The Students are Online

• Time on tutorials

• Formative assessments

• Quizzes with analytics

• Google Form with excel spreadsheet

The Monitoring is consistent

• If it’s good for one, it’s good for all

• Use it in all levels – ELL to AP

• Generation of collaborative teachers and learners

The program is successful!!

Sophia Teacher Community code is 1897f2

Thank you!

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