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Lecturing has been a staple of university pedagogy, but a shift is
ongoing because of evidence that active engagement with content
helps strengthen learning and build more advanced skills. The
flipped classroom, which delivers content to students outside of
the class meeting, is one approach to maximize time for active
learning. The fundamental benefit of a flipped class is that
students learn more, but ensuring student preparation and
engagement can be challenging. Evaluation policies can provide
incentives to guide student effort. Flipping a class requires an
initial time commitment, but the workload associated with
evaluating student work during the course can be mitigated. The
personal interactions from active learning are extremely rewarding
for students and instructors, especially when class sizes are small
and suitable room layouts are available. Overall, flipping a course
doesn't require special training, just a willingness to experiment,
reflect, and adjust.
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