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"Adventures in flipping"

Resources for attendees of the session on the
Inverted Class Model at the:

2015 Undergraduate Research Conference
Augustana Campus of U of A

Thank you for your interest in this session.  In order to get a better understanding  of the "inverted classroom" model, it is very useful that you access and explore the resources listed below.  This activity can take as little as 10 minutes (or more, if you so desire) but will make your experience much more real and effective.
See you soon!
  • A 2-minute professional-looking video by Aaron Sams on the "flipped classroom" model is available here.

  • A 2-page, very informative  document by Educause on the "flipped classroom" model is available here.

  • A 21-minute video on exponential functions, from my own current collection of math videos, is available here.  You need not watch the whole video (I promised 10 minutes!), but it may be useful to browse it to the extent you want, so that we may discuss its role during the session.
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