Student Perceptions on the Use of Flip in Higher Education: Learning Strategies and Classroom Community

Kathryn T. Wissman
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Finding creative and effective ways to support student experiences and student learning in the classroom is an important goal for instructors, especially as remote and hybrid formats become more common and new, educational technologies are recommended. The current work involved the creation and implementation of a curricular innovation using Flip to encourage the use of evidence-based learning strategies and promote a sense of community in a college classroom. A survey was developed and administered as extra credit in a large Introduction to Psychology class in Spring 2021, with questions focused on examining student perceptions of using Flip in the classroom. Results revealed that students enjoyed using Flip for assignments, believed that Flip assignments helped their learning of class content, and recommended the instructor keeping using Flip in future semesters. The current work highlights the versatility and benefit of using Flip as an instructional tool in the classroom.

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Learning technology, Flipgrid, Learning strategies, Classroom community, Student perceptions

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Wissman, K. T. (2023). Student perceptions on the use of flip in higher education: Learning strategies and classroom community. International Journal of Technology in Education and Science (IJTES), 7(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijtes.422




DOI: https://doi.org/10.46328/ijtes.422

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