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What is Group/Team Learning

Handbook of Research on Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in the Digital Age
A form of learning where students work as a group or a team on an activity or assignment where individuals and the group as a whole are assessed on their work.
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Innovative Instruction in STEM Education: The Role of Student Feedback in the Development of a Flipped Classroom
Victoria C. Coyle (University at Albany/SUNY, USA), Dianna L. Newman (University at Albany/SUNY, USA), and Kenneth A. Connor (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9680-8.ch016
Abstract
Research from the learning sciences provides evidence that students engaged in collaborative learning in authentic activities are better able to retain and transfer knowledge to alternate contexts leading educators to reexamine the role of the lecture as a dominant instructional method. The use of alternate classroom structures to create student-centered learning environments is appropriate in STEM education. This chapter presents the development of a flipped classroom in a higher education STEM course, and describes the iterative process and subsequent structure of the course over several years. Considerations when implementing a flipped model of instruction are: the degree of self-regulation required of students, methods of assessment and the relationship between online information and authentic activities that students participate in during class. Recommendations for future research directions are discussed.
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