Higher education in the 21st century is distinguished by accelerating technological adoption, offering key challenges and new opportunities (NMC, 2015). This phenomenon has significant impact on teaching and learning, including the emergence of new trends such as the flipped classroom methodology. University leadership encourages the adoption of this methodology in both content classes as well as in language instruction. Creating a flipped classroom learning design implies that a teacher evaluates student learning needs and develops materials accordingly. The development of learning materials and resources by teachers also plays an important role in professional development (e.g., McGrath, 2013; Tomlinson, 2011). In response to these chang...