A systematic review of research on the flipped learning method in engineering education

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
A systematic review of research on the flipped learning method in engineering education
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to describe the current state of knowledge and practice in the flipped learning approach in engineering education and to provide guidance for practitioners by critically appraising and summarizing existing research. This article is a qualitative synthesis of quantitative and qualitative research investigating the flipped learning approach in engineering education. Systematic review was adopted as the research methodology and article selection and screening process are described. Articles published between 2000 and May 2015 were reviewed, and 62 articles were included for a detailed analysis and synthesis. The results indicated that flipped learning gained popularity amongst engineering educators after 2012. The review revealed that research in engineering education focused on documenting the design and development process and sharing preliminary findings and student feedback. Future research examining different facets of a flipped learning implementation, framed around sound theoretical frameworks and evaluation methods, is still needed to establish the pedagogy of flipped learning in teaching engineering.
Publication
British Journal of Educational Technology
Volume
49
Issue
3
Pages
398-411
Date
2018
Language
en
ISSN
1467-8535
Accessed
18/07/2019, 13:55
Library Catalogue
Wiley Online Library
Rights
© 2017 The Authors British Journal of Educational Technology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of BERA
Extra
shortDOI: 10/gddfxx
Citation
Karabulut‐Ilgu, A., Cherrez, N. J., & Jahren, C. T. (2018). A systematic review of research on the flipped learning method in engineering education. British Journal of Educational Technology, 49(3), 398–411. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.12548