The flipped classroom is the concept where a teacher records or puts the lesson online for the student to watch or complete by class time the next day and then in class the teacher would have the students do the homework from the lesson. This is considered a "flipped" classroom because you are flipping the instruction with the homework. In high school I had a flipped classroom for a few class periods in my geometry class, the reviews from the student were mixed, personally I did not enjoy it and prefer the traditional classroom.
Open educational resources (OER) are resources for teachers and students that are distributed through the web and are free of charge. It can vary from anything from a video to an online lesson plan. I found the University of Hawaii's page about OER, which includes links on where to find OER, how to create an OER, and even has a definition of what OER stands for and means. https://oer.hawaii.edu/
While working on the PowerPoints I learned many new skills. Some include how to make a non-linear powerpoint and be able to link it to new slides, what a master viewer was and how to edit it, how to add action buttons, and how to add presenter notes/view. These skills will help me in the future for projects and lesson plans. I did not like how the words were underlined and how the buttons looked, in the future I would have figured out how to edit them.
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