Recently I went to a conference that explored new ideas in teaching. A very interesting seminar discussed “Flipped Classrooms.” In a traditional classroom the teacher first presents the material in class. Then students go home, review the material, and do problems and other homework that reinforce the concepts. A flipped classrooms is the exact opposite. Students first learn the material at home before coming to the class that present the materials. In class the students do problems to reinforce what was learned before class time. Continue reading Will Flipped Classes Become Widespread In Colleges?