Abstract
The increasing use of information and communication
technologies (ICTs) modified many tasks and strongly altered our behaviors. Having this in
mind, the Flipped Learning (FL) model provides a promising learning alternative that links
the learning environment with the student’s behavior while altering the traditional
instruction model. The FL model involves activities in which students individually review
online materials and develop projects and assignments in groups and on-site. The objective
of this study was to evaluate the flipped learning model in arts education, more precisely
how the introduction of this model affects the learning of the students from the University
of Cuenca attending the course of music technology. The findings of this study highlighted
the benefits of active learning and the acceptance of the material developed for the
implementation of the FL model. Notwithstanding, the overall positive evaluation of the FL
approach, the authors suggest carrying out more studies, involving a larger student
population, to better identify and remedy remaining obstacles, what will facilitate the use
of the FL model in other courses.
| Original language | Spanish |
|---|---|
| Journal | Maskana |
| State | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- Ableton live; Flipped learning; Icts; Music technology
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