Components of a Flipped Classroom Influencing Student Success in an Undergraduate Business Statistics Course

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An instructor transformed an undergraduate business statistics course over 10 semesters from a traditional lecture course to a flipped classroom course. The researcher used a linear mixed model to explore the effectiveness of the evolution on student success as measured by exam performance. The results provide guidance to successfully implement a flipped classroom course. The largest improvements were achieved by replacing face-to-face lecture with active learning exercises and using quizzes to verify student engagement with offline materials. Using conditional release of course materials to encourage homework completion also provided a significant benefit to students who missed class often.

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Shinaberger, L. (2017). Components of a Flipped Classroom Influencing Student Success in an Undergraduate Business Statistics Course. Journal of Statistics Education, 25(3), 122–130. https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2017.1381056

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