Implementation and Critical Assessment of the Flipped Classroom Experience

CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS

Proposal Submission Deadline: December 15, 2013

A book edited by Abigail G. Scheg

(Elizabeth City State University, USA)

 

To be published by IGI Global: http://bit.ly/1hzJKyv

 

For release in the Advances in Educational Technologies and Instructional Design (AETID) Book Series

The Advances in Educational Technologies & Instructional Design (AETID) Book Series is a resource where researchers, students, administrators, and educators alike can find the most updated research and theories regarding technology’s integration within education and its effect on teaching as a practice.

 

Introduction

The flipped classroom is a pedagogical practice that has garnered a significant following in recent years. The premise of a flipped classroom is that lecture and traditional content preparation is done at home (such as via videos on an LMS) and the classroom time is used for students to engage with the content and complete activities. Therefore, the traditional concept of the classroom is “flipped,” meaning lectures are listened to or watched at home and “homework” is done in the classroom. The flipped classroom has demonstrated positive increases in student engagement and interaction, as well as positive outcomes in subject matter expertise.

 

Objective of the Book

The mission of this text is to provide a necessary resource in the flipped classroom for individuals who are interested in pursuing this pedagogical endeavor but have not participated in a flipped classroom themselves. Therefore, this text will provide foundational materials as well as narrative explanations of successful aspects of a flipped classroom from experienced instructors.

 

Target Audience

The target audience for this text will be educators across disciplines and levels, as well as educational administrators.

 

Recommended Topics

Recommended topics are any in-depth analysis or assessment of the flipped classroom experience, regardless of level or discipline. This text is not looking for chapters introducing the concept of a flipped classroom. Topic ideas:

         Successful assignments used with the flipped classroom

         Successful teaching methodologies with the flipped classroom

         Assessing students’ expectations and experiences with the flipped classroom

         Challenges of implementation

         Challenges of maintaining or articulating positive results to those outside of the classroom

This section is not comprehensive. Please feel free to contact the editor with an idea or chapter proposal.

 

Submission Procedure

Interested participants are invited to submit a 300 word abstract on or before December 15, 2013 clearly explaining the field of study and specific developments to be addressed within the chapter. Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by December 30, 2013 about the status of their proposals and given specific chapter guidelines. Full chapters, if accepted, are expected to be submitted by April 30, 2014. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis. Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for this project.

 

Publisher

This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the Information Science Reference (formerly Idea Group Reference), Medical Information Science Reference, Business Science Reference, and Engineering Science Reference imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com. This book is anticipated to be released in 2014.

 

Important Dates

Proposal Submission Deadline: December 15, 2013

Full Chapter Submission: April 30, 2014

Review Results to Authors: June 30, 2014

Revised Chapter Submissions: July 30, 2014

Final Acceptance Notifications: August 15, 2014

 

Inquiries and submissions can be forwarded electronically (Word document) to

Dr. Abigail G. Scheg  aagrant@mail.ecsu.edu

 

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