Title of article :
A case study of assessing perceptions, experiences, collaborating quality, learning performance, and student satisfaction in a flipped classroom
Author/Authors :
Salimi, Ghasem Department of Administration and Educational Planning - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran. , Abdolahi,Neda Department of Administration and Educational Planning - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran , Safavi, Ali Akbar Department of Power and Control Engineering - Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.
Abstract :
The flipped classroom is one of the new approaches to learning and innovative teaching
methods worldwide. Given the conditions created in the Corona pandemic and the production of
the initial content of many courses, a practical experience of holding a flipped class is
examined. Accordingly, the present analysis aims at assessing perceptions, experiences, quality
of participation, learning performance and student satisfaction with in a flipped classroom. 18
students participated from the field of electrical engineering in this case study. The data were
analyzed using statistical methods of one-sample t-test, Pearson correlation, regression
coefficient, and SPSS software. The results revealed that students' access to information and
resources and teachers' support and motivation significantly affected students' satisfaction.
Furthermore, access to information and resources and teacher support and motivation
significantly affected student-perceived learning outcomes. Finally, supporting students'
participation and collaboration with each other in flipped classroom also had a significant effect
on their satisfaction and perceived learning outcomes. The knowledge gained by students during
the class had a significant impact on students' satisfaction and perceived learning outcomes.
Keywords :
Collaboration , learning performance , student satisfaction , flipped classroom , Corona
Journal title :
Iranian Distance Education