blog post 9



The flipped classroom in terms means taking things you would learn inside the classroom and learning them outside the classroom. For example an online class would kind of be like a flipped classroom. Instead of going to an actual classroom and learning all of your information you would learn it all through a computer screen. Teachers find flipped classrooms better because they can focus on the student one on one a lot more. You're activities would be done online as well through what ever program your school is using at that time. For example, if you do an online class for FSU, you would use what is called Canvas to do all of your homework and view your classes.


Open education resources also known as OER's can be found anyway. Teachers all over the world use these to connect with each other, use ideas and things they find for their classrooms or find things their students can connect with. These resources include things like photos, videos, and other things. The owners of these items can grant others the permission to use them, edit them, remix them, or share them in anyway. OER's can also be shared in many ways across the world which makes them very popular among teachers.
https://er.educause.edu/articles/2017/8/oer-the-future-of-education-is-open


Using power point for my last two assignments was very cool. I learned all different things that were available to me. I learned that not only can you make just a regular presentation, you can also record you presentation and make it into a show. I learned that you can change the way your presentation is set up so that it hyperlinks in different ways instead of just one liner direction. You can make things such as games, regular presentations, scavenger hunts and much more with power point. You can make your power point pop with all the different aspects of it.













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