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Double Flip: 3 Insights Flipping the Humanities Seminar
Hybrid Pedagogy (2014)
  • Kathi Berens, Portland State University
Abstract
"Flipped" classroom, where homework problem sets are done in class students engage lecture materials outside of class, was designed for STEM learners. Is there an equivalent gesture appropriate to the humanities classroom?

This report details three lessons learned "flipping" a humanities seminar when the professor was obliged to miss three weeks of classroom instruction. Students prepared collaborative close readings of assigned materials and uploaded them to YouTube, which the professor could view from anywhere in the world.
Keywords
  • digital pedagogy,
  • digital humanities pedagogy,
  • close reading,
  • student collaboration,
  • flipped classroom,
  • higher education assessment
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 23, 2014
Citation Information
Kathi Berens. "Double Flip: 3 Insights Flipping the Humanities Seminar" Hybrid Pedagogy (2014) ISSN: 2332-2098)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kathi-berens/9/
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