Virtual Hybrid Learning
What is the flipped classroom model?
flipped classroom
The flipped classroom model shifts foundational content delivery before live sessions, freeing real-time meetings for active practice and discussion.
In a flipped classroom, learners absorb foundational content on their own—through readings, videos, or eLearning—before attending a live session. This allows facilitators to use real-time interaction for deeper discussion, group activities, and hands-on application instead of passive lecture.
Key Advantages of a Flipped Classroom:
- Learner Readiness: Participants come prepared with background knowledge.
- Active Learning: Live sessions focus on application rather than passive listening.
- Flexible Pacing: Learners control their initial learning speed.
Additional Resources:
- Blog: 3 Keys to Success as a Virtual Instructor
- Workshop: Blended Learning Campaign Design
- Service: Partner with InSync to flip your classrooms