Student Preclass Preparation by Both Reading the Textbook and Watching Videos Online Improves Exam Performance in a Partially Flipped Course

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作者
Bassett, Kaleb [1 ]
Olbricht, Gayla R. [2 ]
Shannon, Katie B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Missouri S&T, Biol Sci, Rolla, MO 65409 USA
[2] Missouri S&T, Math & Stat, Rolla, MO 65409 USA
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CLASSROOM;
D O I
10.1187/cbe.19-05-0094
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The flipped classroom has the potential to improve student performance. Because flipping involves both preclass preparation and problem solving in the classroom, the means by which increased learning occurs and whether the method of delivering content matters is of interest. In a partially flipped cell biology course, students were assigned online videos before the flipped class and textbook reading before lectures. Low-stakes assessments were used to incentivize both types of preclass preparation. We hypothesized that more students would watch the videos than read the textbook and that both types of preparation would positively affect exam performance. A multiple linear regression analysis showed that both reading and video viewing had a significant positive impact on exam score, and this model was predictive of exam scores. In contrast to our expectations, most students prepared by both watching videos and reading the textbook and did not exhibit a pattern of solely watching videos. This analysis supports previous findings that engagement with material outside class is partly responsible for the improved outcomes in a flipped classroom and shows that both reading and watching videos are effective at delivering content outside class.
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