Flipped Learning 016: Three-Act Math with Dan Meyer




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Summary: This week on the Flipped Learning Network Show: Troy interviews Dan Meyer, former Math teacher and is currently studying at Stanford University on a doctoral fellowship.  He is the creator of the innovative Three-Act Math model that many Flipped teachers incorporate in their classes.   Dan discusses Three-Act Math, what he likes and dislikes about Flipped Learning, the “Warring Factions” of Flipped Learning, his new initiative 101qs.com, and more. You can find Dan at blog.mrmeyer.com or 101qs.com. You can also catch up on a lot of resources from the Flipped Learning Network by going to www.flippedlearning.org. Follow Dan on Twitter Follow Troy on Twitter Leave us some feedback! Contact us with any questions or comments- flippedlearning@edreach.us Related posts: Flipped Learning 011: Writing in Math with Crystal Kirch Flipped Learning #007: Flipping for Math with Andy Schwen Flipped Learning #004: Jac de Haan Gets Interactive with Flipped Learning Related posts: Flipped Learning 011: Writing in Math with Crystal Kirch Flipped Learning #007: Flipping for Math with Andy Schwen Flipped Learning #004: Jac de Haan Gets Interactive with Flipped Learning