melissa edwards, university of technology: the “flipped” classroom
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Dr Melissa Edwards, Future Learning Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Management, University of Technology Sydney delivered this presentation at the 2014 Future of Learning conference. This two-day national forum focuses on new approaches, technologies, environments and best practices in post-secondary education. For more information about the annual event, please visit the conference website: http://www.informa.com.au/futurelearningconferenceTRANSCRIPT
Flipping: Balancing the virtual and situated
Learning techniques that unse/le and challenge assump4ons and worldviews
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What’s New about Flipping?
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Learning Spaces of the Future
Freedom is not the absence of limits. What I have sought always is to live the tension, the contradic4on, between authority and freedom so as to maintain respect for both. ~ Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of Freedom
Knowledge emerges only through invenBon and re-‐invenBon, through the restless, impaBent, conBnuing, hopeful inquiry human beings pursue in the world, with the world, and with each other. ~ Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Quick Bites – Lecture Appetisers
VUCA Context -‐ Johansen
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• Blend Paulo Freire & Salman Khan
• Engage with augmented classroom
• Are adapBve • Can learn with
students and facilitate individual learning experiences
• Challenging • Not for every subject