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Show Notes
This week Ken chats with Carolina Buitrago about her experiences with flipped classroom. Carolina is a university professor at Institución Universitaria Colombo Americana in Bogotá Colombia.
Carolina discusses her work in a teacher training environment and challenges working with adult learners. We also discuss the challenges to learners as well as instructors when changing roles in the learning process. What it is like to be “that lone wolf” in your own institution and how students deal with having flipped teachers mixed with non-flipped teachers in their programs.
- This is the first time that I heard the word “fliperentiated”.
- We also mentioned “one is never too old to innovate” and I shouted out to Moises from the UdGAgora project.
- Some discussion about why blogging.
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