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Flipping the classroom

Every day, thousands of teachers deliver the exact same lesson in class to millions of students.

Every night, millions of students sit over the exact same homework, trying to figure out how to solve it. The Flipped Classroom is turning this upside down.

Traditionally students listen to lectures and take tests in class and read textbooks and work on problem sets at home. In flip teaching, students first study the topic by themselves, typically using video lessons on YouTube and then apply the knowledge by solving problems and doing practical work in class.

Professional self-managed teams use social media technology combined with peer mentoring to continualy develop themselves. Lifelong learning is one of the key ingredients for sustainable success in the complex and dynamic environments of the 21st century.

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