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Lecture flipping
Lecture flipping
Lecture flipping is the idea of delivering content for students to read / watch / listen to before a lecture, so the face to face time can be used for more interactive discourse, allowing time to be spent on understanding the more difficult concepts.
Find out more about flipping
- Why flip lectures? (video courtesy of Professor Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa - 2013).
- 5 steps to successful flipping (video courtesy of Carl Gombrich - 2012).
- A UCL lecturer's reflection of flipping the lecture (blog post by Carl Gombrich- 2012).
- What I wish I knew before I flipped my lecture (from Helen Wilson in Maths - 2014).
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