La clase invertida: el papel de las actividades previas en el rendimiento final del alumno
Author(s) -
Ginesa López-Crespo,
Camino Fidalgo,
José Martín-Albó,
Sonsoles ValdiviaSalas,
José Manuel Cabrera,
María Francisca Carvajal Ruiz,
David Carralero Esteban
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.4995/inred2020.2020.11994
Subject(s) - flipped classroom , test (biology) , psychology , flipped learning , mathematics education , humanities , art , ecology , biology
The flipped classroom model consists on a re-arrangement of the traditional instructional model, in the sense that the lectures are placed out of the classroom whereas the classroom time is devoted to promote a more active and deeper learning in the students. This innovation was aimed to study the impact of viewing videos with questions embeded along it on the final achievent of the students. Results showed that there is a marginal relationship between watching videos and the score on the final test of the course. In addition, a possitive correlation between the scores obtained on the questions of the videos and the score on the final test was obtained. This results are in accordance with the idea that embeding questions along the videos leads to a more profound proccessing of the information, and therefore, a better learning.
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