This paper examines the pedagogy of flipped classroom techniques to meet the changing needs of learners at a time of increased demand for information management, knowledge sharing, and rapid technological advancements. First, the flipped classroom is defined in the context of online and hybrid classrooms. Relationships between flipped classroom techniques and Bloom’s taxonomy are considered. Challenges of flipped classroom management for instructor and learner are explored. Best practices for flipped classroom implementation are investigated from the perspectives of learner, teacher and technology administrator
Flipped model of instruction for online instruction is effectively being used by faculty in higher e...
Flipped classroom is an active, student-centered approach that was formed to increase the quality of...
A sound pedagogical approach aims at building an active learning environment in the classroom as wel...
\ud The use of learning technologies, especially multimedia provide varied facilities for students’ ...
The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model that inverts the traditional classroom so that class ti...
Flipped classroom is one of the pedagogies that created from the revolution of the use of technology...
Although the flipped classroom is no longer a new topic, some educators who are reluctant to this ap...
Abstract Integrating technology in education, specifically multimedia fosters educators to create b...
This paper aims to analyse the trends and contents of flipped classroom research based on 20 article...
Educators now believe that traditional teaching methods, in which students remain passive and the te...
This paper initially provides an understanding of what constitutes a flipped classroom model. It the...
Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach in which the conventional notion of classroom-based learn...
The use of the flipped classroom as an alternative to the traditional learning environments has been...
Educators now believe that traditional teaching methods, in which students remain passive and the te...
This study is a literature review. The flipped classroom is the latest pedagogical model that has th...
Flipped model of instruction for online instruction is effectively being used by faculty in higher e...
Flipped classroom is an active, student-centered approach that was formed to increase the quality of...
A sound pedagogical approach aims at building an active learning environment in the classroom as wel...
\ud The use of learning technologies, especially multimedia provide varied facilities for students’ ...
The flipped classroom is a pedagogical model that inverts the traditional classroom so that class ti...
Flipped classroom is one of the pedagogies that created from the revolution of the use of technology...
Although the flipped classroom is no longer a new topic, some educators who are reluctant to this ap...
Abstract Integrating technology in education, specifically multimedia fosters educators to create b...
This paper aims to analyse the trends and contents of flipped classroom research based on 20 article...
Educators now believe that traditional teaching methods, in which students remain passive and the te...
This paper initially provides an understanding of what constitutes a flipped classroom model. It the...
Flipped learning is a pedagogical approach in which the conventional notion of classroom-based learn...
The use of the flipped classroom as an alternative to the traditional learning environments has been...
Educators now believe that traditional teaching methods, in which students remain passive and the te...
This study is a literature review. The flipped classroom is the latest pedagogical model that has th...
Flipped model of instruction for online instruction is effectively being used by faculty in higher e...
Flipped classroom is an active, student-centered approach that was formed to increase the quality of...
A sound pedagogical approach aims at building an active learning environment in the classroom as wel...