Key words and concepts
Blended learning
Blended learning is an educational approach that combines in-person and online learning. Students participate in traditional classroom lessons, but also use digital resources and online platforms to access learning materials, complete interactive activities, and collaborate with classmates and the instructor. Blended learning offers flexibility and personalized learning.
Flipped classroom
The flipped classroom is a teaching approach in which students acquire basic knowledge at home by watching video lectures or reading course materials, while class time is dedicated to the practical application of knowledge through collaborative activities and problem-solving. The flipped classroom fosters interactivity and in-depth exploration of the topics covered.
Teaching Learning Space
A Teaching Learning Space is a physical space specifically designed to foster learning innovation and active learning. This space offers a flexible and technologically advanced environment where students can actively participate in learning activities, using digital media and experimenting with different methodologies and approaches.
Key points
- Classroom layouts must foster learning innovation and the integration of digital media;
- It is necessary to consider aspects such as technological supports, furnishings, systems and classroom coverings;
- Decisions about the configuration of learning spaces often fail to consider design elements that enhance the learning experience;
- The presence of experts in teaching methodologies and digital tools is essential to create functional spaces;
- An educational laboratory dedicated to innovation offers the opportunity to experiment with different solutions and methodological approaches.