Lessons from Flipped Learning and Flipped Failures: An Interview with EdSurge

Lessons from Flipped Learning and Flipped Failures: An Interview with EdSurge

I'm heading out of town tomorrow for a workshop and talk at George Washington University and then JupyterCon in NYC. So just in case I run out of time for new content this week, I thought I would repost an interview that I recently did with Jeff Young, formerly of the Chronicle and now at EdSurge, that ranged over several topics including flipped learning and why higher education faculty are sometimes slow to adopt beneficial changes in teaching.

The audio of the interview is embedded below. A partial transcript is at the original EdSurge post.


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Robert Talbert

Robert Talbert

Mathematics professor who writes and speaks about math, research and practice on teaching and learning, technology, productivity, and higher education.
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