Using Proactive Just-In-Time Instruction to Improve Student Performance in an Inverted Classroom

Authors

  • Randy D. Weinstein

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18260/2-1-370.660-131092

Abstract

Previously the authored showed improvement in student performance in a chemical engineering thermodynamics course using the inverted classroom when compared to the traditional lecture style course.  With the addition of just-in-time learning techniques to the inverted classroom, even greater enhancement to student learning and their exam grades were observed.  While the inverted classroom tended to help students in the lower third of the class more, the addition of just-in-time learning provided equal exam grade enhancements across all levels of students.

Author Biography

Randy D. Weinstein

Randy D. Weinstein, PhD, is a Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Villanova University and is serving as Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning. He received his BS degree from the University of Virginia and his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research areas include the fields of engineering education, supercritical fluids, nanomaterials, and thermal management of electronics. 

Published

2023-03-03

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