The past decade in education has seen marked rise of flipped learning. Typically, flipped learning comprises two phases: a pre-class phase in which students passively engage with pre-recorded content ...
Have you ever heard of the term "flipped classroom?" A flipped classroom is a class format in which learners engage in activities designed with teaching intent before attending class, and then engage ...
In the world of online education, fostering active learning can be a challenge. Enter the flipped classroom model—a strategy that redefines traditional learning by having students engage with ...
The flipped classroom method is used in sociology teaching by having students explore relevant issues and themes with reference to material provided to them before classes. The material usually ...
The principle of the flipped classroom is quite straightforward. What could be more logical, given the active learning goal higher education has had for years, than to strip out the elements of ...
If you’re wondering about flipped classroom advantages and disadvantages, you’re in the right place! As online education and ...
Last semester, I took a class called Introduction to Formal Linguistics (LING 0500) solely for the purpose of fulfilling my Formal Reasoning and Analysis requirement of the College of Arts and ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.