Great new take on the idea that is also known as "HomeLearning" or "InformalLearning." Includes a justification and an outline of the process. Progressive Flip-Thinking involves setting a learning objective to be done at home by the students and then the assessment is done in class. The goal is for students to work toward being autonomous learners.
The idea of using technology (blogs, Google docs, social network sites) in the process makes the process even more dynamic.
Tutorial on how to use the social bookmarking site Diigo in the classroom.
Connecting the classroom with the community. Community service projects that run throughout the school year for all levels.
Ideas regarding the use of the Web to set up a collaborative class environment.
Great resources (checklists, rubrics, prompts, forms) that encourage students to become more independent and help them to collaborate. Checklists, rubrics, etc. are available for download in Word and PDF formats.
Free site for online collaboration using several different media
Great new Wallwisher site! Gallery has some very cool ideas for using Padlet for projects, trip sites, etc.
Great tool for collaboration.
Allows organization of ideas by connecting notes, files, calendar events, etc. in a free-form mind map.