Flipped Classroom

Flipped classroom is a pedagogical approach  in which traditional content delivery moves to an individual learning process, and the group activity is transformed into a dynamic, interactive learning environment where the instructor just guides the learners to apply their creative thinking to provide a fruitful solution in the course content. It provides more benefits than traditional direct content delivery.

Flipped Classroom Objectives

 

    • To enable students to learn at their own pace. [FC1]

    • To give the instructor more time to teach each induvidually, rather  than in the class[FC2]

    • Teacher can re-use the content they create[FC3}

    • students are able to build a deeper understanding[FC4]

Benefits

 

    • It promotes peer interaction among students and collaboration skills

    • It encourages bright students engagement.

    • It provides increased individual attention.

    • It makes independent learning rather than teaching.

Flipped Classroom have been used in the following Subjects

S. No

Name of the faculty

Subject

Year & semester

A.Y.

1

Mrs.G.Kumari

Computer Organization and Micro Processor

II-I

2019-20

2

Dr.A.Prakash Rao

Operating System

II-II

3

Mr.M.Narendra

Data communication and Computer networks

III-I

4

Mrs.M.Kavitha

Web technologies

III-II

5

Mrs.P.Madhavi

Data Structures

II-I

2020-21

6

Dr.Ravi Kumar Chandu

Java Programming

II-II

7

Dr.X.S.Asha Shiny

Software Engineering

III-I

8

Mr.B.Kishor

Internet of Things

III-II

9

Mrs.M.Kavitha

Computer Organization and Architecture

II-I

2021-22

10

Dr.X.S.Asha Shiny

Data Base Management systems

II-II

11

Mrs.M.Jhansi Lakshmi

Machine Learning

III-I

12

Mr.B.Kishor

Internet of Things

III-II

13

Mrs.K.Sushma

Discrete Mathematics

II-I

2022-23

14

Mr.B.Srinivas Reddy

Python

II-II

15

Mrs.M.Jhansi Lakshmi

Artificial Intelligence

III-I

16

Mr.K.Anil

Compiler Design

III-II

Specific Outcome with Flipped Classroom Process in mapping to their objectives as follows

 

    • Students develop independent learning skills[O-FC1]

    • Teachers can create more engaging lessons [O-FC2]

    • Teachers spend less time introducing new topics[O-FC3]

    • Students who are absent do not fall behind[O-FC4]

Peer review and critique

Flipped Classroom documents are submitted for peer review with expert committee for identifying any difficulties and suggestions. The following are the guidelines given by the committee to implement the above method effectively.

 

    • Recording video lecture and delivering content in front of the camera is challenging.

    • Recording Quality video and getting the quality device.

    • Deadlock situation may happen during an in-class activity like brainstorming

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