Free Webinar
Learn how one simulation center implemented a “flipped classroom” model to increase student engagement and active learning.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Define the “Flipped Classroom”
- Identify advantages and disadvantages of a “Flipped Classroom”
- Describe the current educational research regarding a “Flipped Classroom”

Speaker
Paul Mazurek
RN, BSN, M Ed, CCRN, CFRN, CHSE, NRP, I/C
Educational Nurse Coordinator
University of Michigan, Survival Flight Program.
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