Something new is clicking on campus at UCI, flipping traditional teaching on its ... Multiple campus units have contributed to the Anteater Learning Pavilion (ALP) and this website.
Mastering the complexity of teaching takes time and requires a lot of practice and sustained effort. Observing and reflecting about actual lessons can play a critical role in the journey to becoming a proficient teacher. It provides a direct window into the classroom, from which practitioners can analyse and reflect about teaching in order to hone their craft.
Unicko is a real-time virtual classroom for online learning. Unicko has all the tools needed for successful meetings, with animated presentations, interactive whiteboard, quizzes & games, and text editor. Users can collaborate with audio & video conferencing, annotate documents, draw diagrams, write equations and engage with each other through chat and polls.
A flipped classroom approach to using video for igniting student discussion and engagement. Available on iOS, Android, Chromebook, and all major browsers.
What is Spiral? A suite of web apps that can be used on any internet-connected device. Simple tools that mirror classroom practice and can be used across all devices.
This fall, MIT Professor Shigeru Miyagawa flipped his classroom as he taught two versions of Visualizing Japan to two distinctive audiences at the same time. He co-taught the massive online open course (MOOC) VJx on edX, as well as the residential version of the course, 21F.027, to students at MIT. The students in the residential class were assigned the MOOC video lectures and quizzes to complement their classroom work.