We’ve seen a significant ramping up of interest in – and exposure to – the flipped/inverted classroom over the last few years, and it’s been nice to see an uptick in the amount of research being done ...
In addition, I’ve collected additional resources at The Best Posts On The “Flipped Classroom” Idea. Response From Kristina J. Doubet & Eric M. Carbaugh Kristina J. Doubet, Ph.D. (@kjdoubet) and Eric M ...
Students in Socrates’ day may have had a different definition of “tablet” and “scrolling” than students do today, but teaching and learning hasn’t fundamentally changed much in the last couple of ...
The evolving landscape of education has seen a significant transformation with the adoption of flipped classroom methodologies and active learning strategies. This approach reallocates traditional ...
Flipped and active learning truly are a better way for students to learn, but they also may be a fast track to instructor burnout. I am an active learning college instructor and I'm tired. I don't ...
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The quality of medical certificates written by students of medicine was better when they were taught by using the flipped classroom approach instead of traditional lecturing. A randomly selected ...
Drew McKevitt has taught more than 20 sections of Intro to World History during his seven years as a professor at Louisiana Tech University-- each with as many as 180 students. This fall, he wants to ...
Teachers around the world have a new resource for connecting, problem-solving, innovating and sharing best practices in flipped learning. Launched today, the International Flipped Learning Innovation ...
You’d think that as someone who makes his living pushing for online education and digital learning that I’d love the recent article in Quartz headlined The College Lecture is Dying. Good Riddance.