Slides to go with my upcoming webinar on January 12, 2015.
Information to join and learn more about it:
Experimenting with the flipped classroom
Moderator: Russell Stannard
12. 01. 2015 - 19:00h - 20:30h (Paris time)
To join: http://webconf.vc.dfn.de/flippedclassroom
Information: http://v.gd/MHFflipped
1. Flipped classroom & gamification
International experimentation
on eTwinning & Edmodo
Marie-Hélène Fasquel
Webinar– LPM
January 12 2015
2. Biography
Language and Literature teacher, Lycée International
Ile de Nantes, American OIB,
ICT trainer, Webinar presenter,
Microsoft Expert Educator (International Innovation
Prize, 2014,
eTwinning ambassador,
UNESCO National Innovation Prize, 2013,
Writer (Ellipses & Hatier)
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3. Birth of the project
Teacher’s needs
• Engaging the students (weak/shy),
• Promoting self confidence,
• Bringing out the students’ various talents.
Students’ needs
• Having their work and efforts recognized,
• Studying in an innovative and creative way
• Having fun and enjoying the course.
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4. Main objectives
Combining 4 essential motivation factors
ICT collaboration, content creation,
online publishing,
fun and engaging activities,
Opening onto the international
authentic communication,
learning with one’s peers from various
backgrounds (8 countries).
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6. Experimenting & researching
• Analysing the model, researching the topic, attending
seminars (TESOL France – 32nd colloquium, November
2013 + numerous online webinars),
• Online curation,
• Finding partners to exchange, experiment together and
collaborate
• On eteachnet (setting up a mailing list)
• On Agreg Ink
• On eTwinning
• On esl printables
• With 7 other Comenius partners
• On simple k 12,
• On a Ning: the flipped classroom
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7. What’s the flipped classroom?
Origin of the concept,
Definition,
Research,
Online curation.
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8. Origin of the concept
2 chemistry teachers started making
videos for their absent students in 2007,
Students (all of them) liked them so
much that it started a concept!
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9. A definition
Flipped Learning is a pedagogical approach in
which direct instruction moves from the group
learning space to the individual learning space,
and the resulting group space is transformed
into a dynamic, interactive learning
environment where the educator guides
students as they apply concepts and engage
creatively in the subject matter.
Source
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10. Research & online curation
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Flipped classroom
The flipped classroom – Ning
11. Experimenting
My definition
eTwinning project
Adaptation of the concept
Examples of shared resources & tasks
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12. Useful websites
and online tools
Ted ed lessons worth sharing
Example: True gender equality
What about you?
Let’s share on: http://v.gd/Cyber_langues
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13. My definition
Concept which allows teachers to share resources
with their pupils and to collaborate easily with
teachers from umpteen countries,
Which gives the students an opportunity to study
at their pace, to study differently depending on
their learning styles (different types of resources
are offered),
Which allows them to work in groups and help
each other, build their own learning and go further
than they would in a traditional class.
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14. Flipped classroom
On eTwining
Research/experimentation – 1-year-
Project in 17 schools/8 countries,
Each partner experimented the flipped
classroom and shared their resources,
communicated online
Collaborative e-book – our conclusions, the
strengths and weaknesses of the concept, the
issues we faced, how we overcame them.
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15. Adaptation of the concept
Sharing resources on Padlet
1 pad per unit
Resources: http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/let-s-flip
Examples
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/environment-lycee
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/whodunit
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/introductions-2nde
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/esl-food (collaborative -
eTwinning)
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/new-year-2nde
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16. Adaptation of the concept
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/protest-lycee
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/black-civil-rights
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/tax-havens
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/world-of-work
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/europe-cgo
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/internship-cgo
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/job-ads
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/europe-globalisation
http://padlet.com/mhfasquel/new-technologies
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17. Padlet – sharing resources
http://padlet.com/
2 main uses
Collaborating /
sharing resources
1st example
2nd example
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19. Homework vs. classwork
HOMEWORK SCHOOLWORK
Studying 5 texts/videos
in groups of 4 students
maximum (reading and
listening skills) while
making notes.
Different documents
leads to information
gap in class.
Sharing information on
a topic (each group
gives a short talk), the
peers ask
questions/interact.
Alternately, each group
can write a short article
on
Fodey (speaking,
writing skills).
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20. Homework vs. classwork
HOMEWORK CLASSWORK
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Studying a video (Ted
Ed video for instance)
with varied tasks to
complete before class.
Discussing the answers
and debating about the
video. Explaining what
was not understood.
Going further.
21. Homework vs. classwork
HOMEWORK CLASSWORK
Asking students to
revise a specific
grammar question (the
passive for instance
before studying the
Black Civil Rights
Movement).
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Having the students
create a short play in
groups using the
passive voice.
22. Homework vs. classwork
HOMEWORK CLASSWORK
Researching a topic sur as
environmental issues.
Getting ready for the main
task: preparing a campaign
for the environment.
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Making a colaborative
online & interactive poster
on Glogster edu or on
Biteslide, New Hive…
Alternately the groups can
make e-books on issuu.
27. 2014-2015 follow-up project
Flipped lit
flipping an American OIB language and
literature course
With partners from all over the world and
more specifically from the USA.
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29. International community
The program Partners in Learning (PiL) allows
educators to
Join a worldwide community of dedicated and
innovative teachers &
Get free training (tutorials,webinars,
resources).
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30. International community
• My profile
• Documents
• Feel free to contact me, to join the community
(I will invite you), to work together or to ask
further questions!
• Write your information (name/email address)
on our Pad please?
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31. Contact -- References
Feel free to contact me!
mhfasquel@gmail.com
On Twitter: @mariehel2
Slideshare
My files on Slideshare.
blog
On Facebook, LinkedIn &
Google+, eTwinning: Marie-Hélène Fasquel
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Numérique – entrer dans le monde des élèves mais aussi dépasser leurs usages du numérique leur faire découvrir des outils nouveaux, leur permettre d’approfondir ce sujet.