1. By flipping the classroom, we are talking about watching the lecture online at home as homework and then coming to class to work on the math problems. Do you think flipping the classroom would be more effective than the traditional way of teaching? Why or why not?
I thinks this is a good concept because it prepares you for the dialog to come once you are in class you can related better and you can specifically target you need to the teacher.
2. In cases where you might be having problems understanding the class or just needing some more attention, how would you feel about peer to peer tutoring? Would it be easier to work with a peer or would you prefer to continue to work with the teacher?
Peer to Peer tutoring works for me. This is a better approach to learning. The teacher has to keep up a certain schedule and therefore unable to take the time for others that can’t catch on fast enough.
3. With all of the videos available at Khan Academy, can you see yourself going out there to learn things on your own? What would you like to learn on your own?
Yes, Definitely! I have already gone to the site. Math was always a touchy subject with me so I need to fill the gaps, so to speak1. By flipping the classroom, we are talking about watching the lecture online at home as homework and then coming to class to work on the math problems. Do you think flipping the classroom would be more effective than the traditional way of teaching? Why or why not?
I thinks this is a good concept because it prepares you for the dialog to come once you are in class you can related better and you can specifically target you need to the teacher.
2. In cases where you might be having problems understanding the class or just needing some more attention, how would you feel about peer to peer tutoring? Would it be easier to work with a peer or would you prefer to continue to work with the teacher?
Peer