The Innovative Instructor is offering a quick tip during this busy first week of classes. Have you been thinking about flipping your class? We’ve written a number of posts on the subject previously—see the list below—but we’ve just released a new guide: Considerations for Flipping Your Class [PDF]. The guide will help focus your thinking by asking questions about activities planned for class time, addressing recording issues and student access to recordings, and suggesting best practices. The primary audience is the Johns Hopkins faculty that our center serves, but the guide will be useful to anyone in the initial phase of thinking about hybrid teaching. We recommend consulting the teaching and learning staff at your institution for assistance. The following articles may also provide insight as you plan your strategy for flipping your course.
- Flipping a Statistical Analysis Course (January 31, 2017) by Avanti Arthreya and Dan Naiman
- Lunch and Learn: Flipped courses: What is the purpose? What are the strategies? (October 26, 2016)
- A Manual for Flipping Your Classroom (January 14, 2015)
- Flipping Your Class Humanities Style? (March 10, 2014)
- Quick Tips: Flipping Your Classroom (August 14, 2013)
- 2013 GSI Symposium Breakout Session 3: Flipping the Classroom (February 20, 2013)
- Flipping Your Class (January 23, 2013)
Macie Hall, Senior Instructional Designer
Center for Educational Resources
Image Source: CC Macie Hall 2013