Flipped classroom pedagogy: Using pre-class videos in an undergraduate business information systems management course
ISSN: 0040-0912
Article publication date: 19 July 2019
Issue publication date: 19 July 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the implementation of the flipped classroom method in teaching the course and to investigate the student’s perceived helpfulness, learning outcomes and satisfaction in respect of the pre-class learning videos.
Design/methodology/approach
Pre-class learning videos were integrated into a course to encourage students to acquire knowledge before lectures and workshops. Having completed the flipped classroom, a delivery questionnaire containing all items was distributed to all of the participants. The data collected were analysed statistically, using a structured equation modelling technique.
Findings
Findings indicate that the perceived quality of experience of using videos before lectures and workshops has a positive influence on the perceived helpfulness of the pre-class learning videos. Furthermore, the perceived helpfulness of the pre-class learning videos has a positive effect of the acquisition perceived learning outcomes. The perceived helpfulness of the pre-class learning videos also has a positive impact on the student satisfaction with the course. Finally, there is a positive and causal relationship between the perceived learning outcomes and student’s satisfaction with the course.
Originality/value
Analysis reveals that the learning process and student satisfaction are improved by using pre-class learning videos.
Keywords
Citation
Das, A., Lam, T.K., Thomas, S., Richardson, J., Kam, B.H., Lau, K.H. and Nkhoma, M.Z. (2019), "Flipped classroom pedagogy: Using pre-class videos in an undergraduate business information systems management course", Education + Training, Vol. 61 No. 6, pp. 756-774. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-06-2018-0133
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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