Face-to-face teaching in the flipped classroom supported by visualization tools - Taking the course of "Architectural Design of Housing" as an example

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Multimedia-based information technology, especially the flipped classroom using micro video technology, has gradually changed the traditional classroom teaching and become a new teaching method to improve teaching quality. The "fiveones" teaching model combines the theory of flipped learning, micro-video theory and learning target cognitive hierarchy. Visualization tools can create real-time, evidence-based, full-participating classrooms, generating a positive effect on classroom teaching reform. Therefore, with the focus on the course of Architectural Design of Housing, a number of students of X-university majoring in civil construction were involved in an experiment of face-to-face teaching in the flipped classroom supported by visualization tools under the "five-ones" teaching model. The results show that face-to-face teaching in the flipped classroom supported by visualization tools under the "five-ones" teaching model has a significant effect on improving the quality of course teaching, but it also puts higher requirements on the teaching environment, teachers' ability and students' self-control.

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Liu, L. (2019). Face-to-face teaching in the flipped classroom supported by visualization tools - Taking the course of “Architectural Design of Housing” as an example. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 14(3), 220–233. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v14i03.10106

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