A flipped classroom is pedagogical approach where learners first explore new course content outside of class by viewing a pre-recorded lecture video or digital module. This is the reverse of the more common practice of introducing new content at class, then assigning homework and projects to completed by the learners independently in an asynchronous way.
Learner-Content Interaction, Learner-Instructor interaction, Learners Interaction.
In online learning flipped classroom, learners are requested to watch a video before a synchronous session. During their watching, they are required to complete tasks, such as:
Answer questions in the comments space (in this case it is recommended to add questions in specific parts of the video in advance [prior to asking learners to watch it])
Share their thoughts\ questions\ impressions of the video in the comments space
Have a discussion with their fellow learners (reply to their peers' comments and questions)
Summarize the new content in their Personal Notes, and then share what they have learned with fellow learners (teach them, or share insights on the new content)
Can watch the video multiple times (as many as needed), at his own pace, can ask questions in advance (no need to wait until the learning session), and get guidance to the process of watching the video
Can highlight important moments in the video, summarize, or bookmark things in the personal notes, then export them and bring them to the next session
The video, as well as the discussion, are constantly available, thus enabling the learner to go back to the video at any given moment, to re-watch, to read the discussion, to learn and to find new thinking angles
All learners can watch the video at the same time, or each of them on their own time - extremely flexible
The Instructor:
The Annoto Insights Dashboard sheds a light on the learning that took place
The instructor can see the questions that were raised during the learning process (prior to the session this content will be discussed)
The instructor knows in advance whether there are topics that need further clarifications
The session can be planned in advance, based on the questions and comments that were raised in the comments space
The Annoto Analytics and Insights Dashboard provides insights on the activity in the video, thus in addition to viewing learners' participation & understanding (a lot can be learnt not only from learners' comments, but also from their replies to one another), it can help planning the next session, based on the discussion in the video:
How many learners watched the video (and what percentage of the video each of them watched).
Which learners commented in the video? Who replied to fellow learners?
What comments were written? You can read the entire discussion. This allows you to:
Plan how to navigate\ manage the class discussion
See if there are any issues\ topics in which learners may be struggling and need further assistance\ explanation\ examples.
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