A HyFlex-Flipped Class in Action Learning: A Connectivist MOOC for Creative Problem-Solving

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Contemporary Educational Technology Pub Date : 2022-10-19 DOI:10.30935/cedtech/12554
J. Nasongkhla, Siridej Sujiva
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This design research aims to propose a HyFlex strategy for students and participants in the workplace using massive open online course (MOOC) flipped between the two settings, an active in-classroom to an action learning in the workplace. The research methods were designed into two major parts, where the first part was a design stage which included the review and design process, while the second part involved case studies. The learning design is analogous to an origami paper folding system that processes the diversified questioning of real-world problems and recursively reflects the thought, action, and solutions to the problems. The case studies showed a statistically significant increase in participants’ creative problem-solving at the 0.5 level.
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行动学习中的hyflex翻转课堂:创造性问题解决的连接主义MOOC
本设计研究旨在为学生和工作场所的参与者提出一种HyFlex策略,使用大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)在两种设置之间切换,从课堂上的活跃到工作场所的行动学习。研究方法被设计成两大部分,第一部分是设计阶段,包括审查和设计过程,第二部分是案例研究。学习设计类似于折纸系统,它处理现实世界问题的各种问题,并递归地反映问题的思想、行动和解决方案。案例研究显示,在0.5的水平上,参与者创造性解决问题的能力有统计学上的显著提高。
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Contemporary Educational Technology
Contemporary Educational Technology Social Sciences-Education
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