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teacher-curriculum
  • Introduction
  • Tips and Tricks
  • References
  • Topics
    • Asking questions
    • Assessing class performance
    • Cognitive load
    • Flipped classroom
    • Learning styles
    • Lesson plans
    • Lesson plans extra
    • Live coding
    • Mental models
    • Misconceptions
    • Pedagogical Content Knowledge
    • Motivating students
    • Notional machines
    • Pair programming
    • Pedagogy
    • Peer instruction
    • Problem based learning
  • Exercises
    • Asking questions
    • Assessing class performance
    • Cognitive load
    • Flipped classroom
    • Learning styles
    • Live coding
    • Mental models
    • motivating students
    • Pair programming
    • Pedagogy
    • Peer instruction
    • Problem based learning
  • Learning Paths
    • Groundwork for student learning
    • Teaching the Class
  • Code of Conduct
  • Contributing
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  1. Topics

Flipped classroom

Flipped classroom is a way to teach a class where students before class has watched a video lecture. Then in class there is a focus on exerises and homework.

This approach ensures that the time spent with mentors is spent with active learning. The passive learning happens on the students own time.

Preparation

  • What is flipped classroom

  • Flipped classroom overview

  • What if students dont watch videos? Part one

  • What if students dont watch videos? Part two

Tips

  • Remember to make the code written in the video lecture available to the students

Flipped classroom slack post

Exercises

  • Flip a Sunday Class

Learning Paths

  • Teaching the Class

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