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Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom provides a comprehensive overview and systematic assessment of the flipped classroom methodology in higher education.
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Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom provides a comprehensive overview and systematic assessment of the flipped classroom methodology in higher education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317693796
- Artikelnr.: 43157371
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317693796
- Artikelnr.: 43157371
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Julee B. Waldrop is Clinical Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Melody A. Bowdon is Executive Director of the Karen L. Smith Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning and Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Central Florida, USA.
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Joining the Flipped Classroom Conversation
Erin Saitta, Brett Morrison, Julee B. Waldrop, and Melody A. Bowdon
2 Flipping a Large First-Year Chemistry Class: Same-Semester Comparison
with a Traditionally Taught Large-Lecture Class
Cherie Yestrebsky
3 Flipped Calculus: A Gateway to Lifelong Learning in Mathematics
Robert Talbert
4 Flipping the Graduate Course in Nursing: Application to Solve Patients'
Health Problems
Julee B. Waldrop
5 Taking Ownership of the Past: Flipping the History Course as a Means of
Increasing Student Engagement
Daniel Murphree
6 Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom: Elements of
Psychology, an Introductory Psychology Course at the University of Oklahoma
Clarissa Thompson and April Martin
7 Flip Don't Flop: Best Practices for Flipping Marketing Courses
Michael S. Garver
8 Don't Flip Out: Inverting the Intermediate Microeconomics Course
Katherine M. Sauer
9 Flipping the Creativity Class: Creating Active-Learning Environments for
Student Innovations
Russell Carpenter
10 Student Practices and Perceptions in Flipped Courses
Stacey Pigg and Brett Morrison
11 Conclusion: Reflecting on the Flipping Experience
Melody A. Bowdon, Lissa Pompos Mansfield, and Julee B. Waldrop
Contributors
Index
1 Introduction: Joining the Flipped Classroom Conversation
Erin Saitta, Brett Morrison, Julee B. Waldrop, and Melody A. Bowdon
2 Flipping a Large First-Year Chemistry Class: Same-Semester Comparison
with a Traditionally Taught Large-Lecture Class
Cherie Yestrebsky
3 Flipped Calculus: A Gateway to Lifelong Learning in Mathematics
Robert Talbert
4 Flipping the Graduate Course in Nursing: Application to Solve Patients'
Health Problems
Julee B. Waldrop
5 Taking Ownership of the Past: Flipping the History Course as a Means of
Increasing Student Engagement
Daniel Murphree
6 Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom: Elements of
Psychology, an Introductory Psychology Course at the University of Oklahoma
Clarissa Thompson and April Martin
7 Flip Don't Flop: Best Practices for Flipping Marketing Courses
Michael S. Garver
8 Don't Flip Out: Inverting the Intermediate Microeconomics Course
Katherine M. Sauer
9 Flipping the Creativity Class: Creating Active-Learning Environments for
Student Innovations
Russell Carpenter
10 Student Practices and Perceptions in Flipped Courses
Stacey Pigg and Brett Morrison
11 Conclusion: Reflecting on the Flipping Experience
Melody A. Bowdon, Lissa Pompos Mansfield, and Julee B. Waldrop
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Joining the Flipped Classroom Conversation
Erin Saitta, Brett Morrison, Julee B. Waldrop, and Melody A. Bowdon
2 Flipping a Large First-Year Chemistry Class: Same-Semester Comparison
with a Traditionally Taught Large-Lecture Class
Cherie Yestrebsky
3 Flipped Calculus: A Gateway to Lifelong Learning in Mathematics
Robert Talbert
4 Flipping the Graduate Course in Nursing: Application to Solve Patients'
Health Problems
Julee B. Waldrop
5 Taking Ownership of the Past: Flipping the History Course as a Means of
Increasing Student Engagement
Daniel Murphree
6 Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom: Elements of
Psychology, an Introductory Psychology Course at the University of Oklahoma
Clarissa Thompson and April Martin
7 Flip Don't Flop: Best Practices for Flipping Marketing Courses
Michael S. Garver
8 Don't Flip Out: Inverting the Intermediate Microeconomics Course
Katherine M. Sauer
9 Flipping the Creativity Class: Creating Active-Learning Environments for
Student Innovations
Russell Carpenter
10 Student Practices and Perceptions in Flipped Courses
Stacey Pigg and Brett Morrison
11 Conclusion: Reflecting on the Flipping Experience
Melody A. Bowdon, Lissa Pompos Mansfield, and Julee B. Waldrop
Contributors
Index
1 Introduction: Joining the Flipped Classroom Conversation
Erin Saitta, Brett Morrison, Julee B. Waldrop, and Melody A. Bowdon
2 Flipping a Large First-Year Chemistry Class: Same-Semester Comparison
with a Traditionally Taught Large-Lecture Class
Cherie Yestrebsky
3 Flipped Calculus: A Gateway to Lifelong Learning in Mathematics
Robert Talbert
4 Flipping the Graduate Course in Nursing: Application to Solve Patients'
Health Problems
Julee B. Waldrop
5 Taking Ownership of the Past: Flipping the History Course as a Means of
Increasing Student Engagement
Daniel Murphree
6 Best Practices for Flipping the College Classroom: Elements of
Psychology, an Introductory Psychology Course at the University of Oklahoma
Clarissa Thompson and April Martin
7 Flip Don't Flop: Best Practices for Flipping Marketing Courses
Michael S. Garver
8 Don't Flip Out: Inverting the Intermediate Microeconomics Course
Katherine M. Sauer
9 Flipping the Creativity Class: Creating Active-Learning Environments for
Student Innovations
Russell Carpenter
10 Student Practices and Perceptions in Flipped Courses
Stacey Pigg and Brett Morrison
11 Conclusion: Reflecting on the Flipping Experience
Melody A. Bowdon, Lissa Pompos Mansfield, and Julee B. Waldrop
Contributors
Index