Flipping the Classroom: Practical Aspects and Potential Outcomes

Hedges, P.F. 2017. Flipping the Classroom: Practical Aspects and Potential Outcomes. Developments in Economics Education Conference 2017. University College London 07 - 08 Sep 2017

TitleFlipping the Classroom: Practical Aspects and Potential Outcomes
AuthorsHedges, P.F.
TypeConference paper
Year2017
ConferenceDevelopments in Economics Education Conference 2017

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