Higher education trough flipped classroom: a review of recent literature
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An innovative approach of learning in higher education level is certainly flipped classroom, the application of new technology in the educational field is helping educations with real advantages in this digital era that engages learners and tutors in flipped classroom learning. The present study assesses an efficient revision of the bibliography on the flipped classroom, with the aims of advantages with its challenges that face two main actors; university learners and professors. The effect of the flipped model and its improvement to higher education is conducted on the interest of its operation in several academic fields. It is discussed the advantages and interests of the flipped model in teaching contents breaking the traditional model with the access and application of technological tools in the academic context. The research concludes with a suggestion based on the influence of technology as a resource of learning acquisition and the evidence of improvement in learner’s academic lives with the performance and practice of the flipped model approach.
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