Showing posts with label quiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quiz. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Flipped Classroom

ED Puzzle
Image result for ed puzzle 

According to wikipedia

Flipped classroom is an instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom. It moves activities, including those that may have traditionally been considered homework, into the classroom. In a flipped classroom, students watch online lectures, collaborate in online discussions, or carry out research at home and engage in concepts in the classroom with the guidance of a mentor.


Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipped_classroom  


So, flipped classroom is a simply switched classroom activities. The one that should be taught or explained by the teacher in the classroom will be learned outside the class or school time. Usually, they consider it as homework but only to hear or to discuss about the next topic given by the teacher. While in the classroom, the teacher will directly give the students some exercises regarding to the topic. So basically, the one that usually being taught at school (on traditional type of learning) will be the one that should be learned outside the class (homework) and vise versa.


I never experienced the flipped classroom yet while I was in my high school. But in the university, well, at first I don't know that the teacher used flipped classroom and just realized it now. It was my Pedagogy teacher. So she gave us the students some texts about the topic and we have to read it before the class started. After that, she asked us some questions about the texts and we have to know the answer, if no, she will consider us not reading the texts she have given. At the class, she did not explain anything except if someone ask about something or show difficulties.


I think this kind of technique can be effective enough to be applied, because it can save us some time to learn more. For Indonesian people, I guess if there's a will there's a way. I still think it would be effective to be applied in Indonesia if the students themselves have the will to learn.


The technique is quite simple, why? Because we can just prepare the materials and the students learn outside the class, then we prepare some exercises and done. As simple as that. But we have to remember there are some things we have to be careful of. The first one, make sure the students have the access to the materials. Second, make sure the materials are relevant and clear enough. Third, make sure that the students really read or discuss about the topic, maybe by using the same technique as my Pedagogy teacher. Lastly, make sure you have the access to reach all the students, so even tough they are not present in the previous class they still can learn about the materials.


I used ED Puzzle to help me creating one kind of flipped classroom. ED Puzzle is quite interesting for me. It gives us (especially new comers) a guidance for editing videos for listening comprehension which we will use for our flipped classroom in the future. It is super helpful for me as a new comer, since I did not know anything about how to use the tools inside the web. It also reccomend you some videos you can use for editing and some kind of examples inside. 


The tools inside ED Puzzle include:





 
1. Search: Where you can search for the other source of examples.
2. My Content: Where you can create the materials of your own.
3. My Classes: Where you can create the classroom type. (You can also change the subject of the materials and the targeted learners).
4. Share: The tool that allows you to share your masterpiece(s).
5. Your profile: Where you can change your setting and persnal data.
6. Log out button.

In my ED Puzzle here I will teach about how animals see the world. It is certain that I teach about science as the topic mentioned animals and the ability of their eyes. In my lesson, I hope that the students are able to identify the difference of sight between certain animals. So, the skill is certainly listening, the target of my teaching is senior high school students.


Here's the link to my Flipped Classroom:

https://edpuzzle.com/media/5a085c76b2f5df4109fca5a9

 

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Quizlet

Quizlet is an application that can be used to create a teaching learning games or activities. It is so useful to make teaching and learning so much fun and interesting through games and quizes. 

Study Modes and Games
As a memorization tool, Quizlet lets registered users create "sets" of terms customized for their own needs. These sets of terms can then be studied under several study modes.
Flash Cards
This mode is similar to paper flash cards. In it, users are shown a "card" for each term. Users can click to flip over the card, or use their arrow keys, and see the definition for that term.
Gravity
In this study mode, definitions scroll vertically down the screen in the shape of asteroids. The user must type the term that goes with the definition before it reaches the bottom of the screen. It is one of the 'Play' study modes. Gravity was adapted from a previous game, Space Race. You can pick the level of hardness and game type.
Learn
In this study mode, users are shown a term or definition and must type the term or definition that goes with what is shown. After entering their answer, users see if their answer was correct or not, and can choose to override the automatic grading and count their answer as right if needed.
Long-Term Learning
In this study mode, users are given a recommended study set based on whether or not they answer study set questions correctly. Repetition of terms answered incorrectly increases in frequency and a dashboard shows learning progress over time. The mode uses spaced repetition concepts to focus on longer-term retention and subject mastery versus shorter-term memorization.
Speller
In this mode, the term is read out loud and users must type in the term with the correct spelling.
Match
In this study mode, users are presented with a grid with terms scattered around it. Users drag terms on top of their associated definitions to remove them from the grid, and try to clear the grid in the fastest time possible. Micromatch is a related matching game geared towards mobile devices and devices with small screens. Users may access the Micromatch mode on non-mobile devices by manually editing the URL in Match mode to use "micromatch" instead of "match." Match was previously attributed as "Scatter". Though the name of the study mode changed, the game itself did not.

The example of my Quizlet:




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