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Sunday, October 4, 2015
U of Toronto courses adopt the inverted classroom - Joshua Grondin, THE VARSITY
In an age of technology and readily available information, course instructors are experimenting with the inverted classroom teaching format. Gaining popularity among academic institutions around the world, the inverted classroom model requires students to cover lecture material at home through online lecture videos, learning modules, and supplementary readings. During scheduled class hours, students then have the opportunity to actively engage with their professor to gain further understanding of the material. The purpose of this alternative approach is to give students the opportunity to improve their skills in a more interactive environment.
http://thevarsity.ca/2015/09/21/u-of-t-courses-adopt-the-inverted-classroom/