flipped classroom for Calculus and self-graded homework
This is a somewhat extended version of a talk I gave at the STEM conference organized at Georgia Southern University, March 7th, 2014.
I discuss my experience with flipping the classroom in a second semester calculus course, focusing on organizational aspects.
Видео flipped classroom for Calculus and self-graded homework канала calculus videos
I discuss my experience with flipping the classroom in a second semester calculus course, focusing on organizational aspects.
Видео flipped classroom for Calculus and self-graded homework канала calculus videos
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