Abstract (EN):
Despite the difficulties of integrating every student, every teacher and every school
in the digital revolution of the 21st century, there are new tendencies in education
using digital technology that are trying to change the everyday life in schools.
The Flipped Classroom is one of them. This is a blended learning model that
reverses the traditional teaching learning model, putting the student in focus,
using digital technology (or not) to learn the contents for homework, usually in
small videos, and spend the class time in the application of resources, usually in
motivating activities.
Following this path, this paper is the result of a case study that we performed in
the school year of 2015/2016, with about 80 students, with average ages of 13, in
the classroom of History.
To complete this experience, we planned an inverted History class, pursuing
the main ideas of this methodology, using apps installed in the students¿ personal
mobile phones and asking students to develop some activities during the class and
after the end of class time.
The outcome of this case study aims to be a contribution to the idea that Flipped
Classroom can be an innovative strategy that reinforces the dialogues between
Historical Education and the use of ICT, as well as an original and well-succeeded
methodology in History teaching.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific