2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(429m) Optimizing External Coursework in a Flipped Chemical Reaction Engineering Classroom
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This presentation will include a description of the course layout, extensive lessons learned from this experience from the perspective on the professor, and an analysis of student feedback from each semester. Overall, the students responded very favorably to the course as a whole. Among the favorite components were the online videos and in-class examples. A large fraction of the class took advantage of the opportunity to rewatch online lectures, review online problems, and revisit the in-class examples in preparation of exams and when completing homework. The flipped classroom set-up also provides an ideal platform for applying just-in-time teaching approaches, particularly if there are specific subtopics with which a large group of students are struggling.
This poster will focus on the relationship between student performance in the course and how well they kept up on the daily course materials and expectations. Specifically, I will compare how far before class meetings assignments and videos are typically completed and compare this to performance in other aspects in the course. I will also discuss future plans to implement gamification to encourage students to complete these assignments in a more timely manner based on preliminary results that demonstrate that students who are successful in the course typically complete assignments further in advance on the class session where the information is covered.