myDALITE platform brings research and practice together to support the flipped classroom approach! If you believe your students might benefit from additional time for reflection and reasoning about the important concepts within your curriculum, myDALITE might be for you. At its core, this platform emulates a Peer Instruction strategy to get students writing explanations for their reasoning (aka rationales) and reading those of others, all the while considering their understanding of the concepts in question. Read the full article about myDALITE written by Gabriel Flacks for La Vitrine Technologie Éducation.
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