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Integrating Technology in the Classroom: Lecturers? views on flipped classroom approach

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  • Karim Hajhashemi

    (James Cook University)

  • Neil Anderson

    (James Cook University)

  • Cliff Jackson

    (James Cook University)

  • Nerina Caltabiano

    (James Cook University)

Abstract

Recently, many universities have encouraged academic staff to rethink the delivery method for subjects and give consideration to the development of significant online components. Lecturers at James Cook University (JCU) are encouraged to include a variety of online resources in their subjects and to explore the use of a ?flipped classroom?. The ?flipped classroom? is an innovative pedagogical approach and is one of the latest educational trends that has garnered a lot of attention among school-based and tertiary educators. It is therefore, important to identify what determines successful implementation of ICT for augmented learning and the practicality of the flipped classroom.This paper briefly outlines the implication of the flipped classroom approach and looks at how the school of Education, JCU, in particular, is integrating this approach in their pedagogy. This paper reports on interviews conducted with the lecturers at JCU about their views, understanding, and challenges of the learning and teaching environment in a flipped classroom approach. This paper also reports the lecturers? perception of student learning when a ?flipped classroom? approach is adopted.

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  • Karim Hajhashemi & Neil Anderson & Cliff Jackson & Nerina Caltabiano, 2015. "Integrating Technology in the Classroom: Lecturers? views on flipped classroom approach," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 1003509, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:1003509
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    1. Seipah Kardipah* & Basuki Wibawa, 2018. "How to Improve Students' Computer Skills? A Flipped-Blended Instructional Model for Economics' Students in Higher Education," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 91-97:2.

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    augmented learning; educational trends; engagement; Flipped classroom approach; ICT; perceptions;
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