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Bea del lod Arocs

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Flipped Learning and OER: Survey Results

By | March 24th, 2014|data, Dissemination, evidence, research|

What we've been up to in February

By | March 7th, 2014|Latest News, Progress|

Photo CC BY: B. de los Arcos An update on what the OERRHub team has been up to [...]

Infographic – Using, creating and sharing free online resources in a flipped classroom

By | December 6th, 2013|Dissemination, evidence, K12, OERRH|

There is a version of this post and infographic in Spanish here. As you may know by now, one of [...]

I teach, therefore I reflect (and change)

By | November 17th, 2013|conference, Dissemination, K12, oer, OERRH|

During the few weeks ahead of OpenEd13, in preparation for my talk, I spent time interviewing K12 teachers in the US about [...]

The Lobster Connection

By | October 21st, 2013|Fieldwork, K12, OERRH, Progress|

Friday, May 3rd, 2013. I’m in Scarborough Middle School, Maine, US. A banner across the entrance hall reads ‘You Are [...]

Flipped Learning in the UK – Two Examples

By | October 16th, 2013|blogs, Dissemination, fellowships, K12, OERRH, Reflection, Teacher education|

A BLOG POST BY KARI ARFSTROM PhD, Executive Director of the Flipped Learning Network  As a Fellow of the OER [...]

Of politics, China, SpongeBob and OER-chery

By | September 19th, 2013|Dissemination, events, evidence, OERRH, research|

Beatus ille…

By | September 1st, 2013|data, evidence, OERRH, research|

Photo by alles banane CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 A quick Google-search on the benefits of OER for students will [...]

Flipped or flipped open?

By | June 21st, 2013|data, evidence, K12, oer, OERRH, Progress, research|

PHOTO: CC-BY B. de los Arcos Claire Walker and I were scheduled to present at FlipCon13 last Wednesday, June 18th. [...]

About flipped learning

By | March 24th, 2013|K12, Reflection, research, Uncategorized|

Picture this: you are a Chemistry teacher in a school in Colorado; it’s Friday and you give kids a test; [...]