For the STEM Application template and scaffolding see:
Ideas for STEM Applications:
Here are some examples you may want to look at for inspiration:
http://blog.mrmeyer.com/2010/wcydwt-will-it-hit-the-hoop/
https://plus.maths.org/content/101-uses-quadratic-equation-part-ii
You may also wish to take a look at the deliverables created by last year’s OG fellows:
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/year1-openinggatewaysfacultyseminar/oers/
Flipped classroom resources, from Judy Dean of Monroe CC:
One is EDPuzzle.com where a teacher can create an account and build questions into any Youtube video or any MP4 video.
Then they can assign these to a class. (This is all free.)
Another resource is University of Hartfield has a website with videos & notes for Flipped Calculus http://math.hartford.edu/flipping/
Most of my videos below are made from theirs.
There’s a good online resource, The Flipped Learning Network
https://flippedlearning.org/fln-updates/welcome-to-the-new-flipped-learning-network/