Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/9506
Title: Integrated flipped classroom in teaching economics
Authors: Dr. YUEN Wai Kee, Thomas 
CHU Wan Ling 
Issue Date: 2016
Source: Yuen, W. K., & Chu, W. L. (2016 Nov 17). Integrated flipped classroom in teaching economics. Conference on Enhancing Student Learning Experience 2016, PolyU Hung Hom Bay Campus.
Conference: Conference on Enhancing Student Learning Experience 2016 
Abstract: This paper intends to share the experience of teaching an undergraduate course “International Economics”, using an integrated flipped classroom approach. The core idea is still the flipped classroom approach in which videos about the theoretical part are being accessed at home, in advance of class. Classroom becomes the place for collaborative learning. Lecturer still plays a leading role in the directing the learning process. Because of the passive learning attitude of Hong Kong students, traditional lecture are being used as a warm up and closing remark for the class. Evaluating students’ satisfaction survey, there is a significant improvement in the survey score and students are keen in providing comments to help improving the teaching method.
Type: Conference Paper
URI: https://www.fste.edu.hk/conference/2016/files/session%201/S1.5_17_Integrate%20Flipped%20Classroom%20in%20Teaching%20Economics.pdf
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