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  • Introduction
  • Tips and Tricks
  • References
  • Topics
    • Asking questions
    • Assessing class performance
    • Cognitive load
    • Flipped classroom
    • Learning styles
    • Lesson plans
    • Lesson plans extra
    • Live coding
    • Mental models
    • Misconceptions
    • Pedagogical Content Knowledge
    • Motivating students
    • Notional machines
    • Pair programming
    • Pedagogy
    • Peer instruction
    • Problem based learning
  • Exercises
    • Asking questions
    • Assessing class performance
    • Cognitive load
    • Flipped classroom
    • Learning styles
    • Live coding
    • Mental models
    • motivating students
    • Pair programming
    • Pedagogy
    • Peer instruction
    • Problem based learning
  • Learning Paths
    • Groundwork for student learning
    • Teaching the Class
  • Code of Conduct
  • Contributing
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  1. Topics

Flipped classroom

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Last updated 4 years ago

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Flipped classroom is a way to teach a class where students before class has watched a video lecture. Then in class there is a focus on exerises and homework.

This approach ensures that the time spent with mentors is spent with active learning. The passive learning happens on the students own time.

Preparation

Tips

  • Remember to make the code written in the video lecture available to the students

Exercises

Learning Paths

Flip a Sunday Class
Teaching the Class
What is flipped classroom
Flipped classroom overview
What if students dont watch videos? Part one
What if students dont watch videos? Part two
Flipped classroom slack post