Tuesday 26 May 2015

Designing a flipped module in NILE

Designing a flipped module in NILE: by ROB FARMER 


Originally posted at http://blogs.northampton.ac.uk/learntech/2015/04/20/designing-a-flipped-module-in-nile/


‘What is the flipped classroom?’, it seemed that it would be useful to put the ideas discussed there into practice, and to design and build a flipped module in NILE. As you would expect, there is no one way of putting together a flipped module that will work well for everybody – how you choose to design and run your flipped course will depend on a number of things, such as the level of study, size of class, what you enjoy doing in your face-to-face sessions, and what it is that you’re teaching. How you design your course will also depend on what kind of blend you want between the online and the face-to-face teaching elements. For example, if you want to take a two hour a week face-to-face course, and put 50% of the teaching online, this could be blended as a one hour online and one hour face-to-face session every week. However, it could also be done as a two hour online session in week one, followed by a two hour face-to-face session in week two, and so on. You could also rotate the online and face-to-face sessions on a three or four (or more) week basis, or even have all of term one online, and all of term two face-to-face (or vice versa)."


To read more: http://blogs.northampton.ac.uk/learntech/2015/04/20/designing-a-flipped-module-in-nile/


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