This browser is no longer supported.
Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support.
A flipped class is one that:
Inverts the typical cycle of content acquisition and application
Requires students to complete assessments outside of class
Involves students learning some of the content independently and some of the content in a classroom setting with an educator
Best practices recommend limiting video content to:
20-25 minutes
1-3 minutes
3-15 minutes
An effective PowerPoint presentation used in flipped instruction:
Includes lots of transitions
Includes transitions and animations only to enhance content
Includes at least 10 different animations
PowerPoint Recorder allows one to:
Record a slideshow but doesn't allow narration
Insert a screenshot but not quiz questions
Record a slideshow, narrating each slide and annotating with ink, insert a screenshot, a screen recording, and/or quiz questions
Flipped instruction with PowerPoint Recorder works:
Only for math classrooms
Only for students who have access to technology at home
Best when one builds the PowerPoint presentation as if the material were to be presented face-to-face
You must answer all questions before checking your work.
Was this page helpful?