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Boost Student Engagement with a Flipped Science Classroom
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
Presented by Alice Pistono, Science Outreach Manager, JoVE, and TEDx Speaker
Sponsored by JoVE
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The flipped classroom model is transforming the way science is taught, offering innovative strategies to enhance student engagement and deepen learning. In this edWebinar, we’ll explore how to effectively implement flipped learning in your science classes, leveraging active learning techniques to maximize instructional time.
You’ll gain valuable insights on assigning content as homework, using class time for interactive learning, and increasing student participation in meaningful ways. This session is designed to provide thought-provoking strategies and practical tools that any science educator can apply, whether you’re new to flipped learning or refining your current approach.
Those who register for this session will receive access to 20 free science videos after the edWebinar to help you get started with flipped learning right away. Join us for this engaging discussion and leave with actionable ideas to make flipped learning work for your students.
This edWebinar will be of interest to middle and high school teachers, librarians, school leaders, and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.
About the Presenter
Alice Pistono is the Science Outreach Manager for JoVE, a scientific communicator, an educator, and a PR expert. With an MSci degree in natural sciences from UCL, she focuses on making scientific concepts accessible and engaging for the public. A TEDx speaker and digital PR consultant, Alice has presented at various conferences and is the recipient of the JCI Award “Ten Outstanding Young Persons” for Culture. Through her work in public outreach, Alice aims to achieve actionable steps towards more equitable and inclusive education.
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JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments) is a leading resource for high school science educators, offering high-quality, peer-reviewed videos that simplify complex concepts and enhance student understanding. Tailored specifically for high school classrooms, JoVE’s extensive library includes over 18,000 videos across disciplines like biology, chemistry, physics, and more. Each JoVE video is meticulously crafted by experts and aligned with NGSS, AP, and state standards, ensuring that the content meets educational requirements. The platform also provides interactive quizzes and student engagement tools, making it easier for teachers to monitor progress and keep students motivated. JoVE is committed to supporting diverse learning needs with accessibility features and multiple language translations, ensuring equitable access for all high school students. Whether you’re introducing new topics or reinforcing classroom learning, JoVE is an essential tool for elevating science education and improving student outcomes in high school settings.