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FLIPPED LEARNING


What is it?

Information and resources on flipped learning provided by the Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning at the University of Calgary.

Flipped learning is a method used to make class time more student focused. The idea is that students complete readings, watch videos, listen to podcasts or otherwise obtain the course content before coming to class. Class time is spent applying what they learned in this pre-class work through problem solving, group activities, critical thinking questions, and group discussions.


Who is it for?

Instructors, faculty, and students at the University of Calgary - and others interested in flipped learning.


What can it do?

The Flipped Learning @ UC website provides the following information:
  • What exactly is flipped learning?
  • What does flipped learning look like at post-secondary level?
  • Flipped Learning FAQs
  • Contacts by Faculty
  • Showcase
  • Resources








UCalgaryBlogs/Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning (2022).  Flipped Learning @ UC. Retrieved from http://flipped.ucalgaryblogs.ca/ (accessed 29 March 2022).

UCalgaryBlogs/Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning (2022). Flipped Learning @ UC: Flipped Learning FAQs. Retrieved from http://flipped.ucalgaryblogs.ca/getting-started/ (accessed 29 March 2022). 

UCalgaryBlogs. (2022). Flipped Learning @ UC: Resources. Retrieved from http://flipped.ucalgaryblogs.ca/supporting-evidence/ (accessed 29 March 2022).