articleIEEE Transactions on EducationMar 18, 2013Closed access

Comparing the Effectiveness of an Inverted Classroom to a Traditional Classroom in an Upper-Division Engineering Course

Seattle University

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Abstract

An inverted, or flipped, classroom, where content delivery includes video lectures watched outside of the classroom, is a method that can free classroom time for learner-centered activities such as active and problem-based learning. This study compared the effectiveness of an inverted classroom to a traditional classroom in three areas: 1) content coverage; 2) student performance on traditional quizzes and exam problems; and 3) student observations and perception of the inverted classroom format. A control-treatment experiment comparing an inverted classroom to a traditional lecture-style format was used. The results show that: 1) the inverted classroom allowed the instructor to cover more material; 2)…

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Keywords
  • Flipped classroom
  • Computer science
  • Mathematics education
  • Multimedia
  • Inverted index
  • Psychology
  • World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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