ITEGAM-JETIA (Feb 2024)

Experience using inverted classroom in elective subject I, in the automatic engineering course

  • Gilberto Juan Machado Burguera,
  • Lamay Rosa Montero Rojas,
  • José Rafael Abreu García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/jetia.v10i45.1066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 45

Abstract

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The fourth industrial revolution has a strong impact on education and although the initial changes belong more to a purely technological field, the transformations they introduce are directly reflected in the behaviors of society and in the alteration of labor profiles. Faced with this change, Education 4.0 implies a paradigm shift since it is an educational proposal that tries to adapt to the new reality, characterized by connectivity and technology and focuses on the skills that students need to function daily and in their Laboral future. The objective is to present the results obtained in the subject with the application of the Flipped Classroom learning strategy. The inductive-deductive, historical-logical, synthetic analytical and complexity paradigm were used as theoretical methods; the student survey as an empirical method and statistical methods for processing the results of the surveys and the analysis carried out showed that prioritizing systematic evaluation, giving weight to teamwork, the ideas they contribute, the way they are presented and defended is essential to obtain the desired objectives in the training process. As a result, the flipped classroom is used as a learning strategy that achieves a successful link between the use of technology and instructional processes, based on the detection of the students' learning needs.