One of my goals today was to make a "flow chart" of how my flipped class works to help students understand the expectations and what they are supposed to be doing. Here's what I've come up with so far!
If you go to the live document, most of the boxes have links to external docs that describe the step in more detail.
Link to live document:
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I really want to access the live document, but it just shows up as a google doc with no links to click!
ReplyDeleteLove following your blog by the way! =)
Hmmm the boxes in bold should be clickable. Click on the box, a link will pop up below - let me know if it doesn't work :)
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This is awesome, Crystal! Very useful...I'm thinking I need to make something similar. What did you use to make it?
ReplyDeleteThanks Delia! I used Google Drawings - first time I've used it. I was looking at Ramsey's EFA one and wondering how he did it and then played around with Google Docs until I found it he did it with a Google Drawing. So fun!
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