First there was lecture capture – a time when professors could record their lectures for students to reference outside of class.
Now there are flipped classrooms – the lecture-first, discussion-later format that evolved out of a response to increasing demand by students for a more personalized and efficient educational experience.
What exactly is a flipped classroom? And why are leading universities such as Cornell and MIT rushing to adopt this innovative approach to higher education? These questions are explored in this free on-demand webinar put together by The Center for Digital Education and Sonic Foundry.
The webinar evolved out of a national survey that explored flipped classrooms from the perspective of faculty, students, and even institutions. Can YOU see a future for flipped instruction on your campus? Decide for yourself! Watch this webinar to learn more about the good, bad, and most surprising reasons why flipped classrooms could be the future of higher education, including:
- The main motivations of faculty and departments for adopting the flipped model
- How flipped classrooms improve student performance, retention and grades
- Student opinions and attitudes toward modern teaching methods
- Reasons for a 97% success rate as reported by participants
- The learning curve and lack of resources when it comes to teaching with technology
Don't miss out! Watch the on-demand webinar today!
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Your Mediasite Team
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