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http://dx.doi.org/10.13000/JFMSE.2016.28.6.1834

The Development of CHANGE Flipped Learning Instructional Model in Higher Education - base on the 'educational method and technology'  

JUNG, Ju-Young (Dong-Eui University)
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Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education / v.28, no.6, 2016 , pp. 1834-1847 More about this Journal
Abstract
Main objectives of the this study are: to develop a model of "Flipped Leaning" that is designed to enhance self-directed learning, learning motivation and self-control, and to verify its effectiveness-in higher education. The verification process initially concentrated on the feasibility study of the model with a thorough literature review and case analyses; then, its general and practical applicability were tested with a field study. As a result, first, the CHANGE Class Model, specifically designed for effective and efficient "Flipped Learning", was developed. It is thus named for the stages that the learning process takes place in the model-i.e., (1) Check ${\rightarrow}$ (2) Ask ${\rightarrow}$ (3) Notice ${\rightarrow}$ (4) Group presentation ${\rightarrow}$ (5) Evaluation, and it emphasizes the dynamic, questions centered (i.e. back and forth between the students and the instructor as well as between the students) learning process. Second, the Model was instrumental in enhancing self-directed learning, learning motivation and self-control; thus, as a result, it significantly improved the effectiveness, the level of concentration and the attractiveness of the learning process. The value of this study lies in pointing to a clear plan to allow a student in higher learning to set-up a self-directed learning plan, to be able to control it while being continuously motivated to complete it.
Keywords
Flipped learning; Flipped classroom; Instructional design; CHANGE learning model; Higher education;
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