Research Question To what extent does flipping the high school choral classroom enhance student learning? Data I intend to collect Quantitative data in the form of quiz and test scores, time spent (and other analytics) watching flipped class videos/lectures at home, etc. Qualitative data in the form of student survey responses. I intend to include in my research, what factors make an effective flipped classroom? What are the challenges to flipping a classroom? What specifically is involved in flipping a classroom so that homework is done in class in collaborative groups and the lectures are viewed at home?
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Gayle Horsma
10/23/2016 09:02:52 pm
Colby, I'm curious if your research will show any significant effects. I like how you have thought about ways to collect both quantitative and qualitative forms of data. For your student response surveys, I would encourage the use of Google Forms to design and collect your data. Google Forms allow for multiple question types, automatically creates visual representations for certain question types and automatically collects results into a spreadsheet. In addition, Add-ons in Google make their tools even more productive.
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