Peer instruction - 0 views
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The beginning of flipped classroom: Peer instruction is an evidence-based, interactive teaching method developed by Harvard Professor Eric Mazur in the early 1990s. Originally used to improve learning in introductory undergraduate physics classes at Harvard University, peer instruction is used in various disciplines and institutions around the globe.
Case Studies in the Flipped Classroom - 0 views
An Annotated List of Flipped Class Tools and Resources - Turn to Your Neighbor: The Off... - 0 views
Blended and Flipped: New Models for Effective Teaching & Learning | Faculty Focus - 2 views
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: flipped classroom - 0 views
4 Tips for Flipped Learning | Edutopia - 7 views
4 Tools that Help in Flipped Classes - 5 views
Flipped-Learning Toolkit: 3 Ways to Take Your Students Deeper - 1 views
Syllabus for 'The Flipped Classroom' at Hybrid Pedagogy Courses - Kris Shaffer - 2 views
Flip your students' learning - 7 views
How To Flip An Online Course - Edudemic - 0 views
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