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http://dx.doi.org/10.32431/kace.2020.23.3.007

A Study on the Influence of Flip Learning Classes on Academic Performance in Primary Course of Technical University  

Yi, Eunseon (고려대학교 정보대학 컴퓨터학과)
Lim, Heuiseok (고려대학교 정보대학 컴퓨터학과)
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The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education / v.23, no.3, 2020 , pp. 59-64 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study conducted a 15-week experiment on 236 students who took a major in engineering to find out the impact of learning through flipped learning on their academic performance. Previous flipped learning studies have largely been tested on learning motivation or learning satisfaction through questionnaires, and few have compared academic performance differences. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the increase and decrease in academic performance in the flipped learning classroom. Studies have shown significant differences that is a big difference between the academic performance of the experimental group appling flipped learning and the control group appling traditional lecture-style classes, and the academic performance of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group. This can be said to have a positive effect on academic performance. Therefore, it is hoped that the flip learning method will be expanded in all curriculums.
Keywords
flipped learning; smart learning; computer education; academic performance; engineering education;
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