Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study

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Autor(a) principal: Aqqal,Abdelhak
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Elhannani,Asmaa, Haidine,Abdelfatteh, Dahbi,Aziz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract In recent years, Flipped Classroom started to be used as an effective way of teaching Engineering among various strategies in higher education. However, enabling and using the flipped learning is a complicated task, not a straightforward goal that can be simply achieved through a combination of face-to-face and online activities. It requires a more sophisticated understanding of effective teaching methods to manage the shift from the traditional to the flipped learning and the optimum adaptation of technology as part of this change. Given this challenge, this research work provides a personalized model of the flipped classroom and investigates through a case study in an Engineering School how our approach can be used to improve teaching of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Engineering. It assesses by using empirically data related to the interaction of the various actors at different levels of abstraction, particularly from a gender perspective, the relevance and the impact of the flipped classroom on student learning and achievement in ICT Engineering Education.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
title Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
spellingShingle Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
Aqqal,Abdelhak
Flipped classroom
Engineering education
ICT
Gender sensitive teaching
title_short Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
title_full Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
title_fullStr Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
title_full_unstemmed Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
title_sort Improving the Teaching of ICT Engineering using Flipped Learning: a personalized model and a case study
author Aqqal,Abdelhak
author_facet Aqqal,Abdelhak
Elhannani,Asmaa
Haidine,Abdelfatteh
Dahbi,Aziz
author_role author
author2 Elhannani,Asmaa
Haidine,Abdelfatteh
Dahbi,Aziz
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aqqal,Abdelhak
Elhannani,Asmaa
Haidine,Abdelfatteh
Dahbi,Aziz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Flipped classroom
Engineering education
ICT
Gender sensitive teaching
topic Flipped classroom
Engineering education
ICT
Gender sensitive teaching
description Abstract In recent years, Flipped Classroom started to be used as an effective way of teaching Engineering among various strategies in higher education. However, enabling and using the flipped learning is a complicated task, not a straightforward goal that can be simply achieved through a combination of face-to-face and online activities. It requires a more sophisticated understanding of effective teaching methods to manage the shift from the traditional to the flipped learning and the optimum adaptation of technology as part of this change. Given this challenge, this research work provides a personalized model of the flipped classroom and investigates through a case study in an Engineering School how our approach can be used to improve teaching of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Engineering. It assesses by using empirically data related to the interaction of the various actors at different levels of abstraction, particularly from a gender perspective, the relevance and the impact of the flipped classroom on student learning and achievement in ICT Engineering Education.
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