Hey you all, T oday I want to talk about Flipped Learning. Maybe you may have heard of it before, or you may have a knowledge of it. Let me clarify the subject for you. Flipped Learning is actually an approach that blends face-to-face interaction in the classroom with independent study outside of it, often through viewing assigned video content. At its most basic level, teachers will instruct students to watch a long-form lecture or recorded slideshow video at home, then come to class prepared to discuss its concepts, similarly to assigned readings. Of course, recording lecture videos and making them available to students is beneficial to and important for a modern, accessible classroom. And providing content for students to review on their own time and actively discuss in the classroom has been a crucial part of learning since the dawn of academia. According to Kari M. Arfstrom, co-founder of the Flipped Learning Ne...