You cannot teach today the same way you did yesterday to prepare students for tomorrow.
Blended Learning
Through blending traditional face-to-face learning with e-learning, I try to not only take the whole experience beyond the classroom and make it more authentic. Blended/hybrid learning allows me to engage learners more and to promote reflective thinking and creativity.
Project Based Learning
I want to take my students from the “remember” at the bottom of Bloom’s taxonomy to the “create” at the top. I encourage them to explore, investigate and probe and, most importantly, to work together and from each other.
Flipped Classroom
Instead of spending significant time presenting the material, I choose to reduce passiveness of my students by giving them a chance to engage more, to learn at their own pace and to take more ownership of their own learning.
Paperless Classroom
Paperless classroom saves not only paper and money but also time you spend on photocopying. It allows you to store materials and student evidence on online platforms and makes them more accessible for students. It gives students an opportunity for collaboration and peer-to-peer feedback.