WIHEA Student Engagement Project

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WIHEA Student Engagement Project “The videos were a really nice way of learning, you can go over bits which you didn't find clear very easily.” “Best [course] this term […] great delivery - combination of online videos, very interactive seminars and guest lectures, this approach saved time and put emphasis on engagement with the material […] good mixture of summer exam, online tests and group work.” The Flipped Classroom: Design & Impact Module Methods Map First Year UG Operations Management Module Design TEAM Anna Röhss Jonathan Canioni Alex Rae Vikki Abusidualghoul Mark Johnson Mehmet Chakkol Max Finne “The online videos allowed me to learn at my pace.” Student Researcher-led Interviews & Focus Groups Student Researcher-generated Model Student Researcher-generated Design Before Why flip? During Student Researcher-led Literature Review Constructivist environments are stimulating (Jonassen et al. 2005) After