Students’ Perceptions of the Value of Using Videos as a Pre-class Learning Experience in the Flipped Classroom

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Long T. [1 ]
Logan J. [2 ]
Waugh M. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
[2] Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Pre-class learning; Survey; The flipped classroom; Video;
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10.1007/s11528-016-0045-4
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The flipped classroom is an instructional model in which students viewed the learning content before class through instructor-provided video lectures or other pre-class learning materials, and in-class time is used for student-centered active learning. Video is widely utilized as a typical pre-class learning material in the flipped classroom. This paper reports the findings from a survey about students’ attitudes and preferences regarding the pre-class learning experiences in an undergraduate science course that utilized a flipped classroom model. Findings demonstrate that students had positive attitudes towards using pre-class videos in the flipped classroom. Students had different perceptions towards the four types of pre-class learning materials used in this course, including three types of videos and text-formatted materials. Students’ attitudes and preferences on pre-class learning materials did not differ across class levels, major fields, or previous experience of learning via videos. Students suggested that pre-class videos should be kept short and engaging. © 2016, Association for Educational Communications & Technology.
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