{"id":5524,"date":"2024-02-08T09:30:13","date_gmt":"2024-02-08T08:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/clondigital.com\/?p=5524"},"modified":"2024-09-26T11:08:37","modified_gmt":"2024-09-26T09:08:37","slug":"flipped-classroom-combines-traditional-with-three-dimensional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clondigital.com\/en\/flipped-classroom-combines-traditional-with-three-dimensional\/","title":{"rendered":"Flipped Classroom, teaching for students to be the protagonists"},"content":{"rendered":"
Each time it is less surprising when a two-year-old child can use a mobile phone just like an adult. Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds and humans are keeping pace with it. Therefore, it is understandable that in educational centers<\/strong>, the primary place where children grow and develop, all kinds of technological devices<\/strong> are used: digital whiteboards, laptops, Chromebooks… This does not mean that we should leave behind traditional teaching and the usual books; rather, the Flipped Classroom combines the traditional with the three-dimensional.<\/p>\n For this reason, more and more schools are incorporating the Flipped Classroom<\/strong>. This new pedagogical method aims to have students learn by doing<\/strong> rather than memorizing. The goal is for them to study the didactic units outside of class and use classroom time for activities that require more complex cognitive development, where the experience and training of the teacher are necessary.<\/p>\n In this way, the teacher prepares the teaching-learning process in the classroom; explains the corresponding lesson\u00a0for students to learn cooperatively and interactively. Additionally, the teacher plans the activities that students will develop at home.<\/p>\nFlipped Classroom<\/strong> at Clon Digital<\/h4>\n