flipped classrooms

What is a Flipped Classroom?

A flipped classroom involves students learning new content at home through video lectures, readings, or other multimedia resources, and then using classroom time for interactive, hands-on activities. This approach allows for more personalized learning and fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. In the context of epidemiology, this can mean students review case studies, data sets, or simulations before coming to class to discuss and analyze them.

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