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  1. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

    With a flipped classroom, students watch online lectures, collaborate in online discussions, or carry out research at home, while actively engaging concepts in the classroom with a mentor's …

  2. Flipped Classrooms | The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and ...

    A flipped classroom is structured around the idea that lecture or direct instruction is not the best use of class time. Instead students encounter information before class, freeing class time for …

  3. Flipped Classroom Pedagogy - Teaching Commons

    What is flipped teaching? Flipped teaching is a specific variety of blended instruction in which traditionally in-class activities (especially lectures) are done as homework, while traditional …

  4. Flip Your Classroom | Center for Teaching & Learning

    What is a “Flipped” Class? Flipping the classroom is a pedagogical approach where students first explore new course content outside of class by viewing a pre-recorded lecture video or digital …

  5. Flipping the Classroom | Center for Teaching Innovation

    Flipping the classroom is a response to the idea that class time can be used to engage students in learning through active learning techniques, rather than through delivering lectures alone.

  6. Flipped Classroom | Center for Teaching & Learning

    How do I flip my class? This guide is designed to walk you through the steps of flipping a single class; the process is scalable for flipping portions of each unit or an entire course. One of the …

  7. Flipped Classrooms | What is a Flipped Classroom? | Study.com

    A flipped classroom consists of students completing direct instruction, such as viewing a lecture online, prior to the in-class discussion of the material.