- AutorIn
- Anne Jantos Technische Universität Dresden, Wirtschaftsinformatik, esp. Information Management
- Matthias HeinzHochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden - University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Business Administration
- Eric SchoopTechnische Universität Dresden, Wirtschaftsinformatik, esp. Information Management
- Ralph Sonntag
- Titel
- Migration to the Flipped Classroom – Applying a Scalable Flipped Classroom Arrangement
- Zitierfähige Url:
- https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-339557
- Konferenz
- Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien. Dresden, 15.–17.06.2016
- Quellenangabe
- Knowledge Communities in Online Education and (Visual) Knowledge Management
Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Thomas Köhler, Prof. Dr. Eric Schoop, Prof. Dr. Nina Kahnwald
Erscheinungsort: Dresden
Verlag: TUDpress
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Seiten: 117-130
ISBN: 978-3-95908-144-3 - Erstveröffentlichung
- 2016
- Abstract (EN)
- Purpose – This paper is part of an extensive project1 which focusses on creating and implementing a scalable flipped classroom framework to broaden information and media competencies in university staff in Saxony. A flipped classroom arrangement with a sensible mix of multimedia tools promotes meaningful learning and lowers travel costs by avoiding content consumption in face-to-face time and instead offers content beforehand using various sources. This paper will in particular focus on the approach to gradually apply a flipped classroom arrangement to a B2B-Marketing course specifically designed for part-time students and use the implications to promote this method and further the step-by-step migration to the flipped classroom at universities in Saxony. Design/methodology/approach – Gathering information by reviewing previous experiences in E-Learning over the past decade, we were able to create an overview of how to approach part-time students and identified various concepts to create a more flexible and meaningful learning environment. We decided on a flipped classroom arrangement which offers time sensible teaching and promotes meaningful learning. A flipped classroom framework has been created which can be adjusted freely. Finally, we implemented the framework to a B2B-Marketing course by adapting it to the course content, time frame and attendance number. This procedure is designed to gradually increase usage of multi media tools and self efficacy and thereby steadily migrates the course to the flipped classroom. Originality/value – Focussing on part-time students’ needs and satisfying them with a flipped classroom arrangement is an entirely new approach. This project connects parttime- learning with online learning in a yet unprecedented manner. Practical implications – This paper describes the project’s two main outcomes. Firstly, an independent scalable framework which can be adapted to different learners’ and teachers’ needs. Secondly, the application strategy is described in detail and offers explicit indications and methods to implement the flipped classroom gradually. Also, there will be an evaluation which will be interpreted and summarized in a guideline as well as patterns and lessons learned. In general, this project aims to broaden media and information competencies and encourage and strengthen collaboration in higher education in Saxony.
- Freie Schlagwörter (DE)
- GeNeMe 2016, Flipped Classroom, Online-Bildung, ICM, E-Learning, Teilzeitlernen
- Freie Schlagwörter (EN)
- GeNeMe 2016, Flipped Classroom, Online Education, ICM, E-Learning, Part-Time learning
- Klassifikation (DDC)
- 330
- Klassifikation (RVK)
- QR 760
- Verlag
- TUDpress, Dresden
- Sonstige beteiligte Institution
- Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden
- Version / Begutachtungsstatus
- publizierte Version / Verlagsversion
- URN Qucosa
- urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-339557
- Veröffentlichungsdatum Qucosa
- 09.05.2019
- Dokumenttyp
- Konferenzbeitrag
- Sprache des Dokumentes
- Englisch
- Lizenz / Rechtehinweis