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This page describes the Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) pedagogical strategy. This instructional approach uses feedback between classroom activities and work that students do at home, in preparation for classroom meetings. Among the goals are to increase learning during class, motivate students, and help instructors class activities to best meet student needs. This article describes the methods used, the theory behind the method, and the student learning outcomes.
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JiTT, Just in Time Teaching, Pedagogy, flipped classroom, flipped learning
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Metadata instance created October 20, 2006 by Bruce Mason
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August 19, 2020 by Bruce Mason
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