翻转课堂——让工科学生自觉地独立胜任

R. Braun, Z. Chaczko
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这篇论文的灵感来自于2014年9月我在纽约ITHET 2014上的主题演讲。该材料非常受欢迎,似乎很适合在2015年ITHET会议论文集中发表。在准备这次主题演讲时,我想起了唐纳德·克里斯蒂安森的文章《谱线》。他是IEEE Spectrum的著名编辑。这篇文章的标题是“学生们真的明白吗?”80:20法则:他真正指的是许多工程专业的学生在掌握困难的门槛科目时遇到的困难。一些估计表明,80:20的规则适用。20%的人完成了,80%的人勉强完成了。我们应该怎么做呢?这真的重要吗?我们仍然能够培养出足够多的有技术能力的工程师来推动我们的社会向前发展(或者我们做到了吗?)我们真的能把80:20的规则提高到50:50吗?作为教育者,我们有责任这样做吗?难道学生不应该为自己的学习负责吗?在本文中,我将探讨如何通过改变我们的教学方式来实现这一目标。
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That flipping classroom - getting engineering students to be consciously competent on their own
This paper is inspired by the Keynote Speech which I gave at ITHET 2014 in York in September 2014. The material was very well received, and it seemed appropriate to offer it for publication in the proceedings of ITHET 2015. In preparing this Keynote Speech I was reminded of the “Spectral Lines” article by Donald Christiansen. He was a famous editor of IEEE Spectrum. The article was entitled “Do students really get it?” The 80:20 Rule: What he was really referring to was the difficulty many students in engineering have in grasping difficult threshold subjects. Some estimates suggest that the 80:20 rule applies. 20% get it, and 80% muddle through. What should we be doing about it? Does it really matter?: We still manage to produce enough technically competent engineers to push our society forward (or do we?) Can we really improve that 80:20 rule to perhaps 50:50? Is it our responsibility as educators to be doing that? Is it not perhaps the students who should be taking the responsibility for their own learning. In this paper I am going to explore how we can perhaps do it by changing our teaching style.
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