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         A flipped classroom is described as the opposite of a normal day in the classroom. Instead of being lectured in class, students are assigned to watch recorded lectures for homework and complete their follow up assignments in class. This method is a mixture of direct instruction and constructiveness that is meant to ease students' workload and create a more fun environment in the classroom that will help students reflect more. There are often misconceptions that flipped classrooms lead to a lack of involvement/teaching of the instructor; however, the teacher is not replaced by online activities and lessons, like some people think. https://www.edutopia.org/blog/flipped-classroom-pro-and-con-mary-beth-hertz         Open resources are those that educators and students can use freely to learn and instruct information. Open education brings more opportunities to all learners with resources that are under public domain and not restricted...