May 9, 2012, Zanesville Times-Recorder
By Jessica Alaimo
CentralOhio.com
Tami Fitzgerald spends virtually no time lecturing to her Advanced Placement physics class.
At least, not in person.
Instead, she comes into the students' study halls and living rooms by way of videocast. Students watch her lectures instead of the usual homework.
When they come to class the next day, they work on assignments that traditionally would have been assigned as homework.
It's called a flipped classroom, and as technology continues to advance it's emerging in kindergarten- through-12th-grade schools.
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