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Daytona Beach

Publications -  5
Citations -  2014

Daytona Beach is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Assistant professor & Flipped classroom. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1772 citations.

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The flipped classroom: A survey of the research

TL;DR: The flipped classroom is a new pedagogical method, which employs asynchronous video lectures and practice problems as homework, and active, group-based problem solving activities in the classroom as mentioned in this paper.

A Teaching Assistant Training Protocol for Improving Feedback on Open- Ended Engineering Problems in Large Classes

TL;DR: Matthew Verleger is Assistant Professor in Freshman Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and his research interests include Model-Eliciting Activities, online learning, and the development of software tools to facilitate student learning.

Milestones as a Guide to Drafting Project to Improve the Application of Di- mensioning Specifications

TL;DR: An attempt to engage learners by involving them in a design exercise where they are required to provide a detailed solution to a problem of their choosing, and it is proposed that through structured guidance, detailed feedback, and allowing students to invest effort and time in generating a solution of their interest, it will improve their dimensioning skills.

Ac 2011-1726: using vertically integrated project teams to inspire studnet interest in computing careers

TL;DR: InspireCT as mentioned in this paper is a project focused on undergraduate computing education, which aims to allow much less experienced students to understand and share in the excitement of student teams working on capstone design projects.

Ac 2011-1690: reporting on the use of a software develop- ment case study in computing curricula

TL;DR: This work re-introduce the DigitalHome Case Study, and reports on the use of one of the case modules of this case study.