Flipped classroom Framework
Introduction: The flipped classroom framework is a pedagogical model that reverses the traditional approach to teaching by delivering instructional content outside the classroom (typically online) and moving active learning activities, such as discussions, problem-solving, and collaborative projects, into the classroom. This approach allows students to learn at their own pace outside of class and actively engage with concepts during in-class time with the teacher and peers. ICT TOOLS USED IN FLIPPED CLASSROOM Pre-Class Activities : Video Hosting Platforms : YouTube Google Drive/OneDrive (for sharing recorded lectures) Learning Management Systems (LMS) : Google Classroom Moodle Digital Content Creation Tools : PowerPoint Podcast platforms (Anchor, Audacity) Reading and Resource Platforms : PDF viewers (Adobe Acrobat, Foxit) Digital textbooks (Khan Academy, OpenStax) Interactive eBooks Communication and Collaboration Tools : Email (e.g., Gmail, Outlook) to share resources WhatsApp,...