Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh The inverted classroom in a large enrolment introductory physics course: a case study Ross Galloway.

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Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh The inverted classroom in a large enrolment introductory physics course: a case study Ross Galloway School of Physics & Astronomy University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Acknowledgements The Physics 1A Course Team: Simon Bates, Richard Massey, Will Hossack & John Loveday Workshop heads of class and Teaching Assistants Secretaries and Technicians

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Outline Motivation What we did What happened What the students thought Some personal reflections

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Motivation: the Traditional Classroom

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Motivation: the Inverted Classroom Move information transfer out of the classroom. Devote in-class learning time to higher level activities.

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Motivation: the Inverted Classroom

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Week n + 1 Workshops What we did: Physics 1A Course Structure Week n - 1 Personal Reading Online Reading Quiz Week n Peer Instruction Lectures Q6: What I still dont understand is… Hand-in Assignment

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What happened Students (mostly) did the reading! Students (mostly) did the quiz! Students (mostly) came to lectures!

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Students (mostly) did the quiz!

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Students (mostly) did the reading!

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Students (mostly) came to lectures!

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What happened

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What happened: diagnostic test results

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What happened: repeatability CourseAverageDiagnostic PI gaintest gain Physics 1A, Physics 1B, Physics 1A, Physics 1B, *0.47-

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What the students thought N = 90

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh What the students thought

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh Some personal reflections Can be scary at first But you soon get into the rhythm Forget about carefully planned timing Great classroom atmosphere Freedom from coverage Focus on what matters

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh The teacher…is there as a member of the community to select the influences which shall affect the student and to assist him in properly responding to these. Thus the teacher becomes a partner in the learning process, guiding students to independently discover meaning within the subject area. John Dewey My Pedagogic Creed, 1897

Physics Education Research The University of Edinburgh