Development of an instructional design model for flipped learning in higher education

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作者
Jihyun Lee
Cheolil Lim
Hyeonsu Kim
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[1] Seoul National University,School of Dentistry
[2] Seoul National University,Department of Education
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Educational Technology Research and Development | 2017年 / 65卷
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Flipped learning; Inverted learning; Flipped learning design model; Model development methodology; Higher education;
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In response to pedagogical challenges in higher education, blended learning has become a prevalent practice in colleges and universities. Flipped learning (FL) represents a newly emerging form of blended learning, where students individually watch online lectures prior to class and then engage in classroom learning activities interacting with peers and instructors. Although the conceptual framework of FL may be intuitively appealing, its design and implementation involve considerable intricacy. The purpose of this study was to develop a FL design model for higher education that could systematically guide instructors or designers in creating an appropriate blend of individualized online lectures and collaborative face-to-face learning activities. Using an established method for model development research, a theoretically constructed initial model was iteratively improved and underwent internal and external validation through model usability tests, expert review, and field evaluation. The implementation of an algebra class in a Korean university designed by the final model resulted in significant increases in the maturity of mathematical views, quality of reflections, and satisfactions of students. Features of the model are discussed, along with theoretical and practical implications and suggestions for further research.
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页码:427 / 453
页数:26
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