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Interesting Flipped Classroom Statistics

LearnDash

Classrooms all over the world are being flipped – and with good reason. More and more studies are revealing that a flipped classroom environment is enhancing learning retention. What is a flipped classroom? Classroom time is then spent applying the content rather than direct instruction. flipped classroom'

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Flipped Classroom Facts and Figures

LearnDash

It isn’t uncommon for classrooms today to be flipped, but what exactly is a flipped classroom? A flipped classroom is when the lecture that is normally done in class is delivered in a different format, such as video, and students view this lecture content on their own time at home. The Future of the Flipped Classroom.

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Year in Review - 2014

The Performance Improvement Blog

Throughout 2014, I used this blog to illuminate important leadership and management issues. Today, information is coming at us so fast, technology is changing so rapidly, the world is changing so dramatically, that the old methods of learning and performance improvement do not work any longer…if they ever did. Not anymore.

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2014 Reflections on Gamification for Learning

Kapp Notes

The year 2014 was a fantastic year for gamification with lots of companies engaging in gamified solutions, more and more people understanding what gamification is all about and several well known technology companies taking the plunge into gamification. Position gamification as a method of engagement, not as a way to have “fun.”

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EDUCAUSE 2014: Active Learning is Where it’s at

TechSmith Camtasia

Join Brian for a fast paced look at the process that he follows when working with faculty to plan, prep, capture, edit, and produce high-quality reusable learning objects that help to facilitate active learning opportunities for students both inside and outside of the classroom. This can only happen in a truly active and engaging classroom.

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Deliver Us From the Classroom

CLO Magazine

Despite the winds of change, traditional classroom-based instructor-led training remains the most used learning delivery method (Figure 2) for many skill areas. Among the areas where CLOs expect to decrease usage, classroom-based ILT is expected to see the largest decrease (24 percent).

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Flipped Learning Gaining Steam

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Flipped classrooms are gaining in popularity. If you've never heard of the flipped classroom, here's a definition courtesy of the  Flipped Learning Network : "The flipped classroom is a  pedagogical  model in which the typical lecture and homework elements of a course are reversed.