In a flipped classroom, the traditional lecture and homework elements are reversed.

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Students watch pre-recorded lectures or consume other instructional content at home.

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Class time is then used for active learning activities, such as discussions, projects, and problem-solving.

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This model allows for a more personalized and student-centered learning experience.

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It encourages students to come to class prepared and ready to engage.

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Professors can spend more time providing one-on-one support and guidance.

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The flipped classroom model has been shown to improve student engagement and learning outcomes.

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It leverages technology to make the most of valuable in-person class time.

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However, it requires a significant investment in creating high-quality online content.

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Learn how universities are 'flipping' the script on traditional teaching methods.

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