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Busy | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. I’ve been incredibly busy. Well, as busy as I can handle being right now. I have two presentations to put together: One for Edmodo and one for the Flipped ELA Classroom. The presentation for the Edmodo session is complete. The other for the Flipped ELA Classroom is in progress. Then it’s time to get into the PBLU project I need to modify for use in my classroom. July 29th, 2012.
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Parting is such sweet sorrow | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. Parting is such sweet sorrow. There may be nothing worse than reading the last sentence of a great book. So, instead, you choose denial and turn back to page one and start reading again. This made me think to myself, “Will our students be able to have that experience, at least once, as a product of their reading in my classroom? Please don’t be offended by my use of “we.”...Advocacy for the el...
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Building Content | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. I will begin creating content this weekend and posting videos this week. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Why Won't The Students Watch the Videos? - The Tech Classroom
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How to Begin Integrating Devices in the Classroom. The Courtesy Policy: Guidelines for BYOD. Top Apps for the English Class. How to Conclude the 20% Project. Launching the 20% Project in Education. Reflections on the 20% Project. Student 20% Pitch Event- AMAZING! Three Weeks After 20% Launch. What is the 20% Project in Education? Blogging in the Classroom- Rationale and Step-by-Step. How to Begin Integrating Devices in the Classroom. The Courtesy Policy: Guidelines for BYOD. Top Apps for the English Class.
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts | A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods | Page 2
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. My cat, Annie, participates in solidarity. So, in case you missed it, I’m in the hospital. After the stomach pains I experienced on Sunday and Monday, I decided I needed to see the doctor. It was after 5 pm And urgent care said I needed to go the ER. Sidelined and “What is PBL? 8221; project plan. I’m satisfied with it at this point. But, I’d appreciate any feedback. When I first started teach...
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. I think all of us have grand plans over the summer, but then it comes, and it is overwhelming. How do you pull yourself out of the “I have so many ideas and no idea where to start rut? And then you think you have everything set with your ideas, when you find 10 more cool ideas to incorporate. I have almost beat it. The only problem is that I then have Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. While I wa...
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July | 2012 | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. Archive for July, 2012. 8220;What is the Flipped Model? I’ve been incredibly busy. Well, as busy as I can handle being right now. I have two presentations to put together: One for Edmodo and one for the Flipped ELA Classroom. The presentation for the Edmodo session is complete. The other for the Flipped ELA Classroom is in progress. 8212;————————...The basic premise is that Google affords it&#...
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August | 2012 | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. Archive for August, 2012. I will begin creating content this weekend and posting videos this week. If you teach it, they will come. Over the last two days, I was able to present a professional development course on Edmodo and Flipping the ELA classroom for English teachers in my district. To say it was awesome would be an understatement. What I learned, after the jump. Continue reading →.
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Back | LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts
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LaPorte is Flipping Language Arts. A personal dialogue from an English instructor shifting his teaching methods. I am finally back to normal. Well, sort of. I have a little soreness left, but nothing that will deter me from being productive anymore. There has been A LOT of discussion regarding the Google 20% project and how it could/can lend itself to student involvement/achievement/ownership etc. I think it’s an interesting idea, but how it will work, well, that’s a lot to think about. Cool idea, right?