English teachers are using blogs to solicit shared responses from students based on a prompt or a guiding question about a piece of literature. Students simply enter their writing as a comment, and all other students can view their comments. It's a great way to share writing among the students and to go paperless. Makes good use of the laptops too.
I like the term "flipped lesson" for now, since none of our teachers have flipped everything they do! Here is a nice article about how using Poll Everywhere (a free online polling system) can give your feedback after students watch a video or uploaded lecture, etc. If the poll is well designed, it can provide information about what material needs further instruction, gather excellent questions for the next class, etc. Click this link for the article... http://blog.polleverywhere.com/flipped-classroom-assessment-with-poll-everywhere/?utm_source=Poll+Everywhere+New+Feature+Newsletter&utm_campaign=30d3b12e48-Winter_Newsletter_2013_Gen_Olders_3_star_2_2013&utm_medium=email
Well done, English department! :)
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