5 juillet 2015
Developing, using, and interacting in the flipped learning movement: Gaps among subject areas
By Hsin-liang Chen, Kevin L. Summers. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current video collection of an open-access video website (TED-Ed). The research questions focus on its content as evidence of development, its viewership as evidence of use, and flipping as evidence of interaction in informal learning. In late September 2013, 686 video lessons were posted on the TED-Ed website that spanned 12 academic subject categories and 60 academic subject subcategories, as labeled and sorted on the TED-Ed website itself. More...
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