tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5311924826672079545.post321920090386469476..comments2022-10-22T09:10:40.761-05:00Comments on Kathryn Ortmann's EDM310 Blog: Blog Post #2Kathryn Ortmannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15956518426580633427noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5311924826672079545.post-82633003728631556442014-09-06T16:34:27.924-05:002014-09-06T16:34:27.924-05:00"...have class who is depending…" You ne..."...have class who is depending…" You need an a before class and who should be which.<br /><br />"...the author shows a very good point…" makes, not shows<br /><br />"...more about applying things the students already knows to those that they may not know already." know, not knows In addition, the <i>to</i> after know should be <i>than</i>.<br /><br />"HOWEVER! Students needs time to meet…" HOWEVER is not a sentence. need, not needs<br /><br />" I do not think this video is fair at all though." Not fair? If it is true, why is it "not fair"? Interesting. Some sports have handicaps that may assist older players. Golf is one. But learning is not a sport. Again, why is there even a consideration of fair or not in this case?<br /><br />" Us older folks have…" Omit Us. If you want to include yourself add <i>, and I am one of them,</i> after folks.<br /><br />"...but I think it is the worst idea in a public school setting." Wow! A very strong conclusion after a brief introduction to it and having never tried it. I think our objective should be to learn a lot more than you have before reaching such a strong conclusion! Flipping does not require parents to be teachers. It requires students to do the reading or watching before class so class can be used to practice, answer questions, work with those that did not understand the assignment. What's so wrong with that?<br /><br />"...that will ultimately be their parent's responsibility. " Where does this come from?<br /><br />Interesting.<br /><br />John Hadley Strangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484977903995419205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5311924826672079545.post-86202155200510503042014-09-06T13:55:29.144-05:002014-09-06T13:55:29.144-05:00Hi Kathryn,
I enjoyed reading your post and your ...Hi Kathryn,<br /><br />I enjoyed reading your post and your opinion on the videos. I really only have one question... Why did you state in your last paragraph that the "flipping the classroom" strategy could only be enforced in private schools and not public schools? I do not know much about this strategy but I do seem to like it. It doesn't leave all the responsibility on the parent to do it. It is the child's responsibility just like the child would have any other homework. All in all, I enjoyed reading your post and look forward to readying more.Kayla Cooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16963900263380369626noreply@blogger.com