Adapting the Flipped-Class Model in a Laboratory Course
Adapting the Flipped-Class Model in a Laboratory Course
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The flipped classroom is a way of engaging students with active learning. By adopting this strategy, instructors should have discussed all lab-related topics during the lectures in advance. Then, in the lab, students will be encouraged to design, conduct, and analyze the lab work (e.g., sensory test) by themselves with a general framework and guidance from the lab manual. The teaching assistant should only "guide on the side" without providing too much help. The instructor should be aware that developing a new lab manual can be time-consuming before the semester begins.
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Donovan, J., & Lee, S. (2015). How we flipped: student and instructor reflections of a flipped-class model in a sensory evaluation laboratory course. NACTA Journal, 59(4), 335-342. Retrieved January 22, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/nactajournal.59.4.335
→ Keywords
- Flipped Classroom
- Active Learning
- Lab Design
- Course Development
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Snapshot Writer: Aiyu Liu
Snapshot Publication Date: 2021
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