Web has become pervasive, it influences people’s lives and facilitates partnerships. The process of writing blog posts and commenting is the fine example by which the Internet has allowed people to participate and share their ideas in the marketplace.
Educators have also made the best use of web technologies in form of blogging, to share their ideas, experience and connect with the educators across the world. In fact the educational blogs have become one of the most powerful and effective tool for teacher professional development.
Since the idea of the flipping classroom has gained popularity, a lot of educators have become flipped learning practitioners and they also share their views and insights through blogs with others to help them learn more and avoid mistakes. In this article, you will find six great blogs that you must follow if you a teacher flipping your classroom.
Turning Learning
Turning Learning is a website run by Jon- a teacher, writer, and educational coach. Jon has spent 24 years as a middle and high school educator teaching students science. His blog is dedicated to speaking, writing and endorsing the flipped classroom concept. On his blog, Turning Learning, you can dig out great and useful information related to flipped classroom. The blog has different section naming speaking and training, blog, multimedia.
My Flipped Classroom
My Flipped Classroom is a blog run by Delia Bush. On her blog, you will find out her experiences related to her flipped classroom. Apart from this, there’s a lot more in the blog to explore.
Math with McCarthy
Math with McCarthy is an amazing blog dedicated to Maths and flipped classroom. The blog is managed by Missy Cosby. She is a high school math teacher at Okemos High School in Okemos, Michigan. In her blog, she share a lot of practical information related to flipped classroom.
Flipping with Kirch
Flipping with Kirch is another great blog for flipping the classroom. Here you will explore a number of good write-ups reflecting and analyzing on her journey to flipped learning in her high school math classes from 2011-2014.
Video For My Classroom: The Flipped Classroom
Chris Waterworth runs this blog to share his experiences from teaching in primary schools for over 10 years now and how he has used technology in his classrooms since the very beginning.
Flipped Classroom Tag – Edutopia
By combining the flipped-learning model with differentiated instruction, teachers can quickly and efficiently mobilize their students in “right size” learning activities. Check out some great resources here.
Which blog or resource do you follow? Share with us in the comment box.