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    Title: Implementation of the flipped classroom approach for promoting college students' deeper learning
    Authors: Shen, Dandan;Chang, Chiung-Sui
    Keywords: Flipped classroom;Deeper learning;College students;Rain classroom
    Date: 2023-01-09
    Issue Date: 2025-05-05 12:05:23 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The emergence of advanced information technology has revolutionized education and accentuated the demand for high-quality learning. However, many teachers fall short of using technology effectively and optimizing instructional design to promote deeper learning. To address this issue, this study proposes a four-element flipped learning model, which employs the Rain Classroom platform to facilitate a deeper learning environment for the development of students’ deeper learning competencies. A total of 102 college students enrolled in the Introductory Educational Technology course participated in this study. Over 16 weeks, the experimental group students (n = 52) were exposed to the flipped learning approach for deeper learning while the control group students (n = 50) studied under the traditional teaching model. At the end of the course, the effects of the flipped classroom on deeper learning were examined. The results revealed that the flipped classroom students exhibited higher levels of deeper learning (d = .64) and perceived deeper learning competencies (d = .50–0.62) than their traditional classroom counterparts. In addition, the four elements were found to be predictive of students’ deeper learning competencies in the cognitive (R2 = .63), interpersonal (R2 = .51), and intrapersonal (R2 = .58) domains. Implications and recommendations for promoting college students’ deeper learning are provided.
    Relation: Educational technology research and development 71, p.1323-1347
    DOI: 10.1007/s11423-023-10186-4
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Educational Technology ] Journal Article

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