Webinar: Inverted Classrooms in Higher Education

Webinar: Inverted Classrooms in Higher Education

Unidistance offers a webinar on Flipped Classrooms in Higher Education.

When: Wednesday, March 08th, 2023 from 12:00 to 13:30

Where: Online – https://fernuni.zoom.us/j/61893647706

More information: https://unidistance.ch/en/event/webinar-inverted-classroom-in-higher-education

Registration here: https://unidistance.ch/en/event/webinar-inverted-classroom-in-higher-education

Three professors will share their experiences, tricks and tips with the inverted classroom.

You are cordially invited to attend our upcoming webinar on the Inverted Classroom model. Are you facing the challenge of not having enough time in class to cover theory and work on applications or discuss current issues? Are you looking for ways to engage your students in large classes, whether on-campus or online? The inverted classroom model might be the solution you are looking for.

Join us as we explore the opportunities and challenges of this innovative approach to teaching and learning with our expert speakers, Dr. Christian Spannagel, Dr. Ichino, and Dr. Seki. Dr. Spannagel will explain how inverted classrooms work, the opportunities they offer, and share tips and tricks for the implementation of a good inverted classroom. Dr. Ichino and Dr. Seki will share the results of a research project comparing the effect on learning of moving to an inverted classroom in an on-campus and online setting, in a very large class (around 200 students in an introductory course in economics). Their results show that although inverting the classroom has a somewhat negative effect on learning in in-person settings, it has a positive effect in online settings.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts in the field and gain valuable insights on how to improve student engagement and make the most of your synchronous sessions in large classes and online learning environments.

Iris Capdevila

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