Education for industry revolution 4.0: Using flipped classroom in mathematics learning as alternative

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Rahmadani, T. Herman, S.Y. Dareng, Z. Bakri

2020 Journal of Physics: Conference Series Vol. 1521 Issue 3 Conference paper Cited by 7 Quartile

Abstract

The industrial revolution 4.0 that we have faced nowadays has triggered the development of digital and cyber technology which will affect all aspects of human life, including educational aspect teaching of mathematics. Therefore, a new learning model that can be a reference for teachers in facing the industrial revolution 4.0 is needed. This article would review the flipped learning model as a form of Blended Learning (BL) in the teaching of mathematics. The flipped learning model was a learning model that conveys learning information remotely through video or text in an online context, and then the learning material would be further learnt through face-to-face learning. The implementation of this model was supported by a variety of technologies so that it was suitable to be used in the current 4.0 industrial era. In addition, this article would explain the example of implementing flipped learning in teaching mathematics that could be used as a reference for teachers. The overall description was expected to be an inspiration for researchers, teachers, or prospective mathematics teachers in conducting further research and in the process of learning mathematics. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Affiliations

Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia; Faculty of Art, School of Education, University of Adelaide, Australia; Faculty of Mathematics and Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia