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https://read.qxmd.com/read/27073286/impact-of-flipped-classroom-design-on-student-performance-and-perceptions-in-a-pharmacotherapy-course
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cathy L Koo, Elaine L Demps, Charlotte Farris, John D Bowman, Ladan Panahi, Paul Boyle
Objective. To determine whether a flipped classroom design would improve student performance and perceptions of the learning experience compared to traditional lecture course design in a required pharmacotherapy course for second-year pharmacy students. Design. Students viewed short online videos about the foundational concepts and answered self-assessment questions prior to face-to-face sessions involving patient case discussions. Assessment. Pretest/posttest and precourse/postcourse surveys evaluated students' short-term knowledge retention and perceptions before and after the redesigned course...
March 25, 2016: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27105742/writing-on-the-board-as-students-preferred-teaching-modality-in-a-physiology-course
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Chris Armour, Stephen D Schneid, Katharina Brandl
The introduction of PowerPoint presentation software has generated a paradigm shift in the delivery of lectures. PowerPoint has now almost entirely replaced chalkboard or whiteboard teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. This study investigated whether undergraduate biology students preferred to have lectures delivered by PowerPoint or written on the board as well as the reasons behind their preference. Two upper-division physiology courses were surveyed over a period of 7 yr. A total of 1,905 students (86...
June 2016: Advances in Physiology Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27115451/the-flipped-learning-approach-in-nursing-education-a-literature-review
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Carmen Rosa Presti
BACKGROUND: This integrative review examines the application of the pedagogical methodology-the flipped classroom-in nursing education. METHOD: A literature search of the CINAHL, ERIC, and the National Library of Medicine (PubMed and MEDLINE) databases was conducted, using the following key words: flipped classroom, inverted classroom, and nursing education. RESULTS: Results of a literature search yielded 94 articles, with 13 meeting the criteria of the flipped classroom approach in nursing education...
May 1, 2016: Journal of Nursing Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24270916/the-flipped-classroom-a-course-redesign-to-foster-learning-and-engagement-in-a-health-professions-school
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Jacqueline E McLaughlin, Mary T Roth, Dylan M Glatt, Nastaran Gharkholonarehe, Christopher A Davidson, LaToya M Griffin, Denise A Esserman, Russell J Mumper
Recent calls for educational reform highlight ongoing concerns about the ability of current curricula to equip aspiring health care professionals with the skills for success. Whereas a wide range of proposed solutions attempt to address apparent deficiencies in current educational models, a growing body of literature consistently points to the need to rethink the traditional in-class, lecture-based course model. One such proposal is the flipped classroom, in which content is offloaded for students to learn on their own, and class time is dedicated to engaging students in student-centered learning activities, like problem-based learning and inquiry-oriented strategies...
February 2014: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24934251/how-we-flipped-the-medical-classroom
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Neel Sharma, C S Lau, Iain Doherty, Darren Harbutt
Flipping the classroom centres on the delivery of print, audio or video based material prior to a lecture or class session. The class session is then dedicated to more active learning processes with application of knowledge through problem solving or case based scenarios. The rationale behind this approach is that teachers can spend their face-to-face time supporting students in deeper learning processes. In this paper we provide a background literature review on the flipped classroom along with a three step approach to flipping the classroom comprising implementing, enacting and evaluating this form of pedagogy...
April 2015: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23275661/vodcasts-and-active-learning-exercises-in-a-flipped-classroom-model-of-a-renal-pharmacotherapy-module
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard Pierce, Jeremy Fox
OBJECTIVE: To implement a "flipped classroom" model for a renal pharmacotherapy topic module and assess the impact on pharmacy students' performance and attitudes. DESIGN: Students viewed vodcasts (video podcasts) of lectures prior to the scheduled class and then discussed interactive cases of patients with end-stage renal disease in class. A process-oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) activity was developed and implemented that complemented, summarized, and allowed for application of the material contained in the previously viewed lectures...
December 12, 2012: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26440038/the-flipped-classroom-stimulates-greater-learning-and-is-a-modern-21st-century-approach-to-teaching-today-s-undergraduates
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C J Mortensen, A M Nicholson
Many classrooms in higher education still rely on a transformative approach to teaching where students attend lectures and earn course grades through examination. In the modern age, traditional lectures are argued by some as obsolete and do not address the learning needs of today’s students. An emerging pedagogical approach is the concept of the flipped classroom. The flipped classroom can simply be described as students viewing asynchronous video lectures on their own and then engaging in active learning during scheduled class times...
July 2015: Journal of Animal Science
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