Moody Crews

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Daniel, I respect your honesty and yes, changing from traditional to flipped is a challenge because we've been doing it one way for so long, so I do understand. Dr. Moody Crews
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Anesa, All very true. I always try to keep my lectures 20 minutes or less before inserting some type of activity. Dr. Moody Crews
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Anesa, This is a good idea. The focus on "critical thinking" is so important. Dr. Moody Crews
Doris, With this style of teaching, as with any, professional development is extremely important. Dr. Moody Crews
Daniel, You are exactly right. Take one away and you certainly lose some of the power. Dr. Moody Crews
Diana, Perfect. If the lecture is interesting and memorable the classroom component will be so much richer. Dr. Moody Crews
Diana, Wow, your class sounds awesome. I like your statement "encouraged them to think before they speak". We could all probably use a lesson in that. Dr. Moody Crews
Doris, That higher level of engagement with students in order to assist them in applying what they have learned is a key advantage of the flipped classroom. Dr. Moody Crews
Anesa, Your last statement is of utmost importance. Using Bloom's taxonomy allows us to assist students in reaching a higher level of learning. Dr. Moody Crews
Daniel, The lack of technology available for some students at home is a real issue. I know some of my students must use the computers in the college and in the library which does deter from the benefit of the relaxed environment of home. Dr. Moody Crews

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