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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Using Technology to Improve Student Learning: The Flipped Classroom
A FREE, 3-week, online mirco-course for educators


Virtually unknown a few years ago, flipped learning is now gaining attention at the secondary and university levels. Many educators are flipping their classes by having students watch their lectures at home (traditionally done in class) and having students do their homework (traditionally done at home) in class.

To learn more on how flipped learning has changed the way educators present information, attend this 3-week online course to help you get started in flipping your lessons. The instructional lessons are multi-media rich and contain graded questions and interactive learning games.

This is an online, non-credit course which will take place June 16 - July 7, 2014. Two different versions of the course are being offered: A) Free of charge: This is a reduced version of the course and B) Complete course ($35.00): All course work with the final project included.

Learn more about this course by reading the latest post on the SoftChalk Talk Blog.
June 16 - July 7, 2014

For more information, please contact:

Joseph Zisk, Ed.D.
Professor/Director of Teaching and Learning Center
Department of Secondary Education and Administrative Leadership, Box 75
250 University Ave
California University of Pennsylvania
California PA 15419
zisk@calu.edu

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