A Case Study On the Flipped Classroom In a Chinese Undergraduate Course
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
7-2-2018
Department
Human Capital Development
School
Interdisciplinary Studies and Professional Development
Abstract
© 2018 IEEE. This article investigated students' learning participation and learning outcomes in a two round pilot study of the flipped classroom method. The empirical case study provided a detailed description on how the flipped classroom method was personalized and applied to a traditional classroom with a large number of students at a Chinese University. Findings from these two round pilots indicate that students became more involved in learning activities, were more active in cooperating, communicating, and discussing with peers than when they were in a traditional class. However, findings from this study also indicated some issues with implementing the flipped classroom method such as uneven learning outcomes, heavy working load, and others.
Publication Title
Proceedings - 2018 7th International Conference of Educational Innovation through Technology, EITT 2018
First Page
244
Last Page
249
Recommended Citation
Zhao, L.,
Wang, S.
(2018). A Case Study On the Flipped Classroom In a Chinese Undergraduate Course. Proceedings - 2018 7th International Conference of Educational Innovation through Technology, EITT 2018, 244-249.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/18139