FlipTech2021 Revisited: Flipped Team Based Learning – Katie Lanier

Looking back at FlipTech 2021

The Flipped Learning Network hosted a fully-online conference in which presenters from around the world submitted short presentations to be viewed prior to the live discussion portion of the event.  The basic idea was to find a way to share “Looking Forward” we address the many student needs resulting from the pandemic’s impact on education.   This series takes a look back at the presentations and some of the conversations from #FlipTech2021.  To get the most out of this conference session watch both the “Pre-Work” and the “Conference Recording.” 

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  • Session A2: Flipped Team Based Learning

    • Presenter: Katie Lanier
    • Moderator: Mickie Gibbs
    • Description: Transform the class time spent checking student understanding and practicing problems into an engaging, collaborative activity that uses discussion to deepen understanding of the topic. Learn how to use Team-Based Learning strategies to correct misunderstanding, improve understanding, and provide an opportunity for success in problem solving. This method provides a framework that fits well with flipped learning and encourages preparation, supports critical thinking, and fosters collaboration and the exchange of ideas that can be used in any classroom setting.
    • Link to Prework: Video
    • Link to Conference Recording

 

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