Integrating digital technologies in the classroom : lecturers' views on the flipped classroom approach

The 2016 Good University Guide demonstrated that Australian rural and regional universities are outperforming more established, and highly internationally ranked city peers in relation to student perceptions of the quality of teaching that they experience. Recently, many universities have encouraged...

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Published inAustralian and international journal of rural education Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 17 - 27
Main Authors Karim Hajhashemi, Nerina Caltabiano, Neil Anderson
Format Journal Article
Published 01.12.2016
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Abstract The 2016 Good University Guide demonstrated that Australian rural and regional universities are outperforming more established, and highly internationally ranked city peers in relation to student perceptions of the quality of teaching that they experience. Recently, many universities have encouraged academic staff to rethink the delivery method for subjects and give consideration to the further development of significant online components. Lecturers at rural and regional universities are increasingly encouraged and supported to include a variety of online resources in their subjects and to explore the use of promising methods such as the 'flipped classroom'. The 'flipped classroom' is an innovative pedagogical approach and is a technique that has attracted a lot of attention among school-based and tertiary educators. It is important to identify what influences the successful implementation of information and communications technology (ICT) for augmented learning in the context of the flipped classroom. This paper briefly outlines aspects of the flipped classroom approach and looks at how the school of Education, in a regional Australian university servicing rural and remote areas, in particular, is integrating this approach in their pedagogy. This paper reports on interviews conducted with the lecturers at the university about their views, understanding, and the challenges of the learning and teaching environment in a flipped classroom approach. This paper also reports the lecturers' perception of student learning when a 'flipped classroom' approach is adopted. As a variant of blended learning and an innovative pedagogical approach, it was found that the flipped classroom approach has gathered a lot of attention and challenges among university lecturers. [Author abstract]
AbstractList The 2016 Good University Guide demonstrated that Australian rural and regional universities are outperforming more established, and highly internationally ranked city peers in relation to student perceptions of the quality of teaching that they experience. Recently, many universities have encouraged academic staff to rethink the delivery method for subjects and give consideration to the further development of significant online components. Lecturers at rural and regional universities are increasingly encouraged and supported to include a variety of online resources in their subjects and to explore the use of promising methods such as the 'flipped classroom'. The 'flipped classroom' is an innovative pedagogical approach and is a technique that has attracted a lot of attention among school-based and tertiary educators. It is important to identify what influences the successful implementation of information and communications technology (ICT) for augmented learning in the context of the flipped classroom. This paper briefly outlines aspects of the flipped classroom approach and looks at how the school of Education, in a regional Australian university servicing rural and remote areas, in particular, is integrating this approach in their pedagogy. This paper reports on interviews conducted with the lecturers at the university about their views, understanding, and the challenges of the learning and teaching environment in a flipped classroom approach. This paper also reports the lecturers' perception of student learning when a 'flipped classroom' approach is adopted. As a variant of blended learning and an innovative pedagogical approach, it was found that the flipped classroom approach has gathered a lot of attention and challenges among university lecturers. [Author abstract]
Author Karim Hajhashemi
Neil Anderson
Nerina Caltabiano
AuthorAffiliation James Cook University. College of Healthcare Sciences
James Cook University. College of Arts, Society and Education
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SubjectTerms Academic staff attitudes
Classroom environment
Classroom techniques
Digital technology
Geographic isolation
Higher education
ICT in education
Interviews
Postsecondary education
Regional universities
Rural areas
Rural education
Teaching effectiveness
Teaching methods
Technology integration
University teaching
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