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Flipped Classroom: Implementation and Strategies

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This lecture focuses on the implementation of the Flipped Classroom model in education, covering topics such as assigning appropriate Creative Commons licenses, designing scenarios for blended learning, and the transformation process. It also discusses the benefits and challenges of the Flipped Classroom approach, sharing experiences and strategies for successful implementation.

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