Flipping the classroom means recording lessons for students to watch outside of class, then using class time for working on problems and asking questions. An algebra teacher first started flipping his classroom after attending an education conference and exploring online resources from other educators. Flipping allows students to learn at their own pace by pausing and rewatching lessons, and gives class time for collaboration between students and teachers on problem-solving. However, all students need online access and must watch lessons outside of class.