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    A comparative analysis of flipped, online and traditional teaching: A case of female Middle Eastern management students

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    2018
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    Fadol Y.
    Aldamen H.
    Saadullah S.
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    This study compares performance and perception of students in a management course at a business school in the Middle East. 122 students completed an Introduction to Management course, which was divided into three different delivery modes, namely traditional, online and flipped. The results of the study reveal several interesting findings. Both the online and flipped sections performed better than the traditional one and the flipped section performed better than the online one. Absenteeism was higher in the traditional mode compared to the flipped mode. Furthermore, accessing online material improved performance in the online and flipped modes; students who accessed the online material missed fewer classes in the flipped mode; and 52% of the students (of whom 58% were high performers) believe the flipped mode is more helpful than the traditional mode. Implications of the study and avenues for future research are discussed. ? 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2018.04.003
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/13383
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