Discover the foundations of the Flip Classroom model, where direct instruction moves outside of class, creating space for active learning during class sessions. This session will explore the principles of flexibility, learner-centered approaches, and the intentional design of content, as well as the evolving role of the educator as a facilitator. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to prepare effective pre-class materials, engage students, design interactive in-class activities, and create a supportive learning environment. Key takeaways include practical tools for implementation, methods to evaluate effectiveness, and solutions to common challenges. The participants will walk away with proven techniques and real-life applications to transform teaching practices, foster active learning, and improve student outcomes.
Learning Objectives:
At the completion of this session attendees will be able to:
Describe the foundational overview of the flipped classroom concept and its principles.
Design engaging pre-class materials using tools like Media Space and promote student accountability.
Utilize practical techniques and tools to implement the model effectively in teaching.