Lessons learned from implementing a virtual flipped classroom during COVID-19: An autoethnography

Al-Naabi, Ishaq (2022) Lessons learned from implementing a virtual flipped classroom during COVID-19: An autoethnography. Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching, 5 (2). pp. 31-41. ISSN 2591-801X

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Abstract

The virtual flipped classroom has become a common practice in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. I used autoethnographic research to explore my personal teaching strategies and the challenges encountered while implementing a virtual flipped classroom during remote teaching in a higher education institution in Oman. A thematic analysis of the autoethnography account and interviews with two university teachers identified three themes: benefits of the virtual flipped classroom, challenges of the virtual flipped classroom and strategies for implementing the virtual flipped classroom. A framework for implementing this classroom style is proposed to guide higher education instructors when employing a virtual flipped classroom.

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Journal Article
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Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching
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236043
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19 Mar 2026 14:35
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