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FLIPPING A 700 STUDENT CLASSROOM
Author(s) -
Peter Purgathofer,
AUTHOR_ID,
Kay Kender
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.36315/2021end085
Subject(s) - informatics , mathematics education , computer science , covid-19 , lecture hall , multimedia , psychology , engineering , electrical engineering , medicine , physics , disease , pathology , acoustics , infectious disease (medical specialty)
Because of the pandemic, we had to switch our first-semester informatics course with 700 students from lecture hall teaching to online teaching. We used the opportunity to rethink our approach and come up with forms of teaching that fit the circumstances. In the evaluation, we found that students generally appreciated our efforts, and although we raised the requirements for a positive grade, the share of students who passed the course was higher than usual.

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