Documentation:Flipped Classroom Planning and Design
The planning and design section includes guides and resources that can support the Flipped Classroom. These resources focus on both the face-to-face classroom and pre-class activities.
Classroom Activities
- Guidelines of what to avoid doing when undertaking activities in a large class meeting. Much directly applicable to clickers but a useful checklist for people when considering how to carry out the various active engagement elements of their class.
- Tips for setting up activities in the classroom.
- Advice on how to keep a large group of students engaged in a classroom setting, with particular focus on the back of the class and dealing with situations of student questions and when chatter breaks out.
- Ideas on the moments in your traditional classroom that can be most effectively flipped. Answers questions about where flipped classroom elements can be integrated in the classroom.
Pre-class Activities
- Practical advice for using pre-class reading assignments in conjunction with a reading quiz, to allow students initial and early exposure to material and content to be discussed in greater depth (focussing on remaining problems) at future class sessions.
- Practical strategies for easing the transition to active learning approaches in the classroom.