Flipped Classroom for Online Teaching at Colleges
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-07-10
Authors : Nianliang Ding;
Page : 1033-1035
Keywords : online teaching; flipped classroom; self-learning; college;
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Abstract
As an important method complementary to traditional teaching methods, online teaching has become an indispensable way for students to acquire knowledge freely, regardless of time and place. The teaching methods applied in university courses are more flexible and diverse nowadays, and the flipped classroom is one of the frequently chosen among other commonly used methods for teachers. Compared with the traditional methods, flipped classroom has some prominent advantages. It can greatly mobilize the students' enthusiasm for learning, and prompt everyone to think and learn actively. However, due to the online teaching method, the flipped classroom teaching method also has certain defects.
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