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DISTRIBUTED FLIP MICHAEL CAULFIELD, WSU VANCOUVER @HOLDEN HAPGOOD.US/ Credit: flickr/Afroswede (CC

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DISTRIBUTED FLIP

MICHAEL CAULFIELD, WSU VANCOUVER

@HOLDEN

HAPGOOD.US/

Credit: flickr/Afroswede (CC-BY)

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WHAT IS A FLIP

Credit: flickr/aceo

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COGNITIVE CUTOFF

(Robert Talbert, Casting Off Nines)

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ENTER THE DISTRIBUTED FLIP

Credit: flickr/Afroswede (CC-BY)

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EXAMPLES OF DISTRIBUTED FLIP RESOURCES

• Publisher Resources

• OLI (Carnegie Mellon, Stanford)

• AASCU “Global Issues” Course

• Kaleidoscope Project

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(Credit: Audrey Watters / CC-Awesome)

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NOT SYNC’ED

Credit: flickr / mrsir

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NOT CONVERSING

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IMPLICATIONS: DO MOOCS MAKE GOOD FLIP MATERIALS?

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SUMMARY

• The Distributed Flip is an emerging model.

• Growing number of options exist for materials.

• When used in flips, MOOCs often function primarily as content.

• MOOCs can be used, but think carefully about benefits and downsides of centralization.

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THANK YOU.

MICHAEL CAULFIELD, WSU VANCOUVER

@HOLDEN

HAPGOOD.US/

Credit: flickr/Afroswede (CC-BY)