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Flipped Classroom Approach, Platforms: Use of YouTube, LMS like Moodle or…
Flipped Classroom Approach
Impact of Technology: Rapid tech advancements necessitate changes in education.
Flipped Classroom Emergence: A modern strategy to enhance learning.
Key Elements (FLIP)
Flexible Environment: Adaptable time and place for learning.
Learning Culture: Shift to student-centered learning.
Intentional Content: Thoughtfully chosen educational materials.
Professional Educator: Active monitoring and feedback from teachers.
Technology Use
Resources: Videos, podcasts, PDFs for learning.
Models
Traditional Flipped Model: Watch lectures at home; do activities in class.
Holistic Model: Integrates home, mobile, and physical classrooms synchronously.
Advantages
Supports team work and flexible learning pace.
Increased interaction and engagement.
Limitations
Initial student resistance.
Challenges in video quality and preparation.
Dependency on technology and resources.
Platforms: Use of YouTube, LMS like Moodle or Google Classroom.