medium_7112676365Upcoming Courses

Just a quick post to let people on campus (Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Guadalajara) that due to popular demand I will be offering three more sessions of the introductory course on flipping your classroom.

Registration

You can pick either of the following course sessions although I assume the one at Campus Santa Anita is only for staff there. If in doubt, contact “Desarrollo Académico” for more info. Contact me via email if you are new/lost and do not know how to register for this (again, this is only for employees of the Tec de Monterrey).

Course Dates

Again, these are alternatives, not *all*, just choose one.

  • Wednesday November 6 from 3pm to 6pm (Campus Guadalajara)
  • Thursday November 7 from 3pm to 6pm (Campus Santa Anita)
  • Wednesday November 13 from 10am to 1pm (Campus Guadalajara)

Preparation

There will be preparation prior to the course, stay tuned to your email inbox for information after you have registered. I will be requiring more work prior to arriving at the classroom than the last session, the content will be pretty much the same as the prior session with some minor modifications based on feedback from my colleagues that attended that session.

Photo Credit

Photo course of: ransomtech via cc

Feedback

If you have feedback from the previous session of this course, feel free to share it here or with me via email or any other communication form that works best for you. I am always looking for more feedback here in the blog comments (don’t be shy).

Reading

As part of the preparation for this course, I ask everyone to read chapter three from the book “Flip Your Classroom” as well as some other activities. You can contact me for the link for that chapter or just go ahead and purchase the book via the following link.

http://rcm-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/cm?t=kenbaueonte09-20&o=1&p=8&l=as1&asins=1564843157&ref=tf_til&fc1=000000&IS2=1&lt1=_blank&m=amazon&lc1=0000FF&bc1=000000&bg1=FFFFFF&f=ifr

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