2015
DOI: 10.1111/medu.12807
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Student experiences across multiple flipped courses in a single curriculum

Abstract: Analysis of data from 10 flipped courses provided insight into common patterns of student learning experiences specific to the flipped learning model within a single curriculum. The study points to the challenges associated with scaling the implementation of the flipped classroom across multiple courses. Several core elements critical to the effective design and implementation of the flipped classroom model are identified.

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“…What is difficult is knowing how much information to give. This has also been found by Khanova et al (2015) and may be because the facilitators are seen as experts and students want reassurance that they are learning. At times, it is also noticeable that some students have not looked at the material online and these students typically ask very basic questions of the facilitators.…”
Section: The Ebl Processmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…What is difficult is knowing how much information to give. This has also been found by Khanova et al (2015) and may be because the facilitators are seen as experts and students want reassurance that they are learning. At times, it is also noticeable that some students have not looked at the material online and these students typically ask very basic questions of the facilitators.…”
Section: The Ebl Processmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Though this is echoed by Khanova et al (2015) and Herreid and Schiller (2013), this module was different in that all the students were working and, whilst some were given time off for study days, others were undertaking the module in their own time -hence the rationale for 'protecting' study time for the half day in the morning. The importance of scaffolding and ensuring that the students have enough time to go through all the activities in a flipped learning environment cannot be overestimated.…”
Section: Factors That Hindered Learningmentioning
confidence: 98%
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