Study on teacher–student interaction in flipped classroom based on video annotation learning platform

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Although “flipped classroom,” as a new teaching model, has attracted the attention of many researchers at home and abroad, very few researches have focused on the teacher–student interaction in flipped classroom. To study the teacher–student interaction, we adopted two different teaching models to complete a teaching task in two different classes with the same grade and the same major, respectively. Based on the analysis of the two videos filmed in the two classes, we made comparisons of the teacher–student interaction between two methods with the help of FIAS (Flanders Interaction Analysis System).

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Zhang, Q., & Wu, F. (2016). Study on teacher–student interaction in flipped classroom based on video annotation learning platform. Lecture Notes in Educational Technology, (9789812878663), 257–261. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-868-7_29

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