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Olaf de Groot

After studying for almost 20 years (from kindergarten to Law at University) Olaf de Groot felt the need to teach himself. So he became a teacher at primary school, where he taught for almost seven years. “In my daily routine, I made great use of technology. From educational software to video-editing software, and from the digital board to apps.” This made him chose to work at Stichting Kennisnet, a foundation with a mission to make the use of ICT in the classroom more obvious and efficient. Now, he is an advisor and trainer on the use of ICT to improve learning. He is also an expert on flipping the classroom, 21st century skills and the integration of ICT in general.

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Late to the Flipping Party

October 20, 2014

Christopher Harrison described the flipped classroom as an inevitable evolution in teaching. And he’s right – but why has it taken so long for university lecturers to catch on?

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Late to the Flipping Party

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