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Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Flipped Instruction: Faculty Share their Experience
University System of Georgia Teaching and Learning Conference
  • Claudia Cornejo Happel, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  • Jody L. Langdon, Georgia Southern University, School of Health and Kinesiology
  • Martha L. Hughes, Georgia Southern University, College of Arts and Humanities
  • Kristen Ruhland, Georgia Southern University, Parker College of Business
  • Elizabeth Sargent, Georgia Southern University, College of Science and Mathematics
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
4-6-2018
Abstract or Description

Paper presented at the University System of Georgia Teaching and Learning Conference

The Flipped Learning model combines online and face-to-face instructional components to allow instructors to engage their students in the development and practice of higher order thinking and skills during class time. While this model has many benefits, there are also challenges and misconceptions associated with flipped learning among both students and faculty. In this session participants of a yearlong faculty learning community (FLC) on flipped instruction will address approaches to designing, implementing, and assessing the flipped learning model in their classes. They will discuss challenges and benefits and share strategies for creating and teaching effective flipped learning experiences in various disciplines. Participants in this session will learn about different approaches to flipped instruction, identify strategies and activities they can adapt for their own instruction, and have an opportunity to ask questions.

Location
Athens, GA
Source
https://sched.co/DvOM
Citation Information
Claudia Cornejo Happel, Jody L. Langdon, Martha L. Hughes, Kristen Ruhland, et al.. "Designing, Implementing, and Assessing Flipped Instruction: Faculty Share their Experience" University System of Georgia Teaching and Learning Conference (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jody_langdon/164/