I just joined a social networking group
called Flipped Learning Network, such an interesting learning skill that arouse
my interest. One of the parts that I like the most of this social networking
group that I joined is the group section on the top of the website page. Once I
clicked the “Group”, I found many interesting groups have different topics
there, like Mathematics, Middle school, Mastery Learning, etc., I picked one
called “First Time Flippers”, and I saw people’s posts in the forum and also
others’ comment under them. The reason I picked “First Time Flipper” was I
seldom had chance to really get to know about flipped learning, which a very interesting
one, so watched some videos posted on it and also some people’s introduction or
idea about flipped learning. Besides that feature, people can ask questions
about flipped classroom, upload videos of related information, post new ideas
to the forum, etc., so apparently this is a place that full of intensive
information about its related topic. Like another topic I took a look at called
World Language Teachers, which the whole world’s language teachers get together
talk about lesson plan, course curriculum, flip conference, flip videos, and
after a short surfing I already found some posting and videos that I would like
to spend time to open. So as a new language teacher, who would like to create a
professional blog about how to teach Chinese in the U.S., this social
networking provides me a good guide to follow and also borrow skills from!
Here is the link of the social networking group I just joined, you can join it too if you are also interested! :)
I liked that you told us the group that you joined so that we could join too. This is the exact way to build a community of professionals. Well done.
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