Flipped learning is still a relatively new teaching approach and to date has lacked formal definition. Recently though, the Flipped Learning Network has issued their definition of flipped learning and four pillars of FLIP in an attempt to bring clarity to the approach. For the most part, it is a teaching approach where class-work and home-work exchange places. In the typical flipped classroom, students experience lectures as pre-recorded video or audio files in advance of class and then class-time is used for deeper immersion in, and understanding of the content of the video lecture. This may take the form of group work, discussion or practical exercises for example, depending on the subject matter. However, regardless of these common attri...
We have been experimenting with the design and teaching aspects of a ‘flipped classroom’ approach, a...
This action research study follows a between‐subject design strategy and attempts to identify whethe...
Changes in the conceptualisation of higher education have led to instructional methods that embrace ...
The flipped classroom approach is a teaching and learning strategy wherein homework and classwork ex...
Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach in which the conventional notion of classroom-based learn...
The flipped classroom has been gaining popularity in recent years. In theory, flipping the classroom...
This case study example focuses on the use of flipped learning as a teaching method in Higher Educat...
The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model that inverts the traditional classroom so that class ti...
Flipped learning has been the subject of significant hype and attention but descriptions of the deve...
The “Flipped Classroom” or “Inverted Classroom” is a method of blended learning in which the tradit...
The use of the flipped classroom as an alternative to the traditional learning environments has been...
The overall purpose of this project is to build a better understanding for what Flipped Learning mea...
The Flipped Classroom is a pedagogic approach that currently has a high profile. It supports the use...
While using flipped learning the learning of the content is done outside the classroom, through indi...
This small-scale study, undertaken by NFER and NESTA, revealed both benefits and challenges of imple...
We have been experimenting with the design and teaching aspects of a ‘flipped classroom’ approach, a...
This action research study follows a between‐subject design strategy and attempts to identify whethe...
Changes in the conceptualisation of higher education have led to instructional methods that embrace ...
The flipped classroom approach is a teaching and learning strategy wherein homework and classwork ex...
Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach in which the conventional notion of classroom-based learn...
The flipped classroom has been gaining popularity in recent years. In theory, flipping the classroom...
This case study example focuses on the use of flipped learning as a teaching method in Higher Educat...
The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model that inverts the traditional classroom so that class ti...
Flipped learning has been the subject of significant hype and attention but descriptions of the deve...
The “Flipped Classroom” or “Inverted Classroom” is a method of blended learning in which the tradit...
The use of the flipped classroom as an alternative to the traditional learning environments has been...
The overall purpose of this project is to build a better understanding for what Flipped Learning mea...
The Flipped Classroom is a pedagogic approach that currently has a high profile. It supports the use...
While using flipped learning the learning of the content is done outside the classroom, through indi...
This small-scale study, undertaken by NFER and NESTA, revealed both benefits and challenges of imple...
We have been experimenting with the design and teaching aspects of a ‘flipped classroom’ approach, a...
This action research study follows a between‐subject design strategy and attempts to identify whethe...
Changes in the conceptualisation of higher education have led to instructional methods that embrace ...