When we talk about integrating technology in our classrooms we need to talk about blended learning and flipped learning. Take a look to this amazing art piece by Amedt Torrero explaining the concepts.
Blended learning is a technique that combines face-to-face instruction and a set of online resourses. Flipped classroom, in few words, is a type of blended learning where students view and/or listen their lecture material at home and discuss that information in class to process ideas and check their understanding.
If you want to make the work done out of class more intentional, I suggest you start “flipping” your classroom. When the work is done out of class students are more engaged in class activities and discussions with their peers, and professors. In this way, online learning can enhance the process of teaching and learning in the classroom.
To start flipping your classroom you need to use a virtual learning environment (VLE), which is a set of teaching and learning tools used to integrate technology in education and enhance the learning experience. It is an extension of the traditional lessons in which teachers and students can have access from home or anywhere with a computer and internet. Examples of some of these tools are Google Earth, Nearpod and Virtual Fieldtrip, among others. I will review some of them to share with you my experience when using in a Kindergarten Flipping Classroom.
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