The web conference was illuminating; it was a good example of peer-to-peer learning, which is often one of the elements of a ‘flipped’ classroom. Raj was super enthusiastic, he knew a lot of thing that I did not know, especially in terms of how new technology is being used in the classroom. We chatted for about half an hour and I got to know a bit about him. He was very interested in what I am doing. His blog has lots of great articles and information on it. We talked about some of the articles and how personal hand-held electronic devices are revolutionizing the classroom.
What did I learn from Raj:
When we were talking and trying to decide what topic to pick. I said, “I want to learn about how best to use video in the classroom, I have a lot of good footage and I am planning on making a series of 20 minute videos that the students can watch on Youtube at home before class. He told me that what I was describing sounded like a ‘flipped’ class. I had not heard of this yet and after reading about it I was excited to see how far people had taken this simple idea.