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Flipping learning!: Challenges in deploying online resources to flipped learning in higher education

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Recently, there has been considerable interest in deploying the concept of the Flipped Classroom within higher education - a blended mode of learning which typically deploys online resources to provide more focused learning opportunities for learners at home, with lecture-time re-oriented to facilitate discussion and collaborative learning approaches. Much has been written about the success of particular online social media technologies such as wikis, podcasts and blogging sites in supporting open, distributed and situated learning, within active eco-learning systems such as Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) and online communities of learning in higher education. This chapter presents a meta level review of emerging and emergent challenges of integrating online resources to flip the learning in higher education. The recommendations call for the reorientation of prevailing learner, educator and institutional cultures and contexts so that learner centred, autonomous, flexible learning experiences can be facilitated when flipping learning within higher education.

History

Chapter number

1

Pagination

1-18

ISBN-13

9781466696815

ISBN-10

146669680X

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter, B Book chapter

Copyright notice

2016, IGI Global

Extent

20

Publisher

Information Science Reference

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

Handbook of research on active learning and the flipped classroom model in the digital age

Series

Advances in educational technologies and instructional design