Abstract:
With the advancement in technology, educational systems have paved the way in order to
provide effectiveness in classroom learning environment. Flipped Classroom model is
of the most effective and influential methods that follows student-centered approach. It
enhances students’ learning outcomes and create a motivational level through conducting
learning activities during in-class sessions.
This study is divided into two segments, to accomplish predictive analysis of students’
performance based on overall assessments and to explore effectiveness of two models by
comparing students’ learning outcome through both flipped and traditional classrooms and
evaluate which model help students more to captivate during the course. To perform
predicative analysis, we have implemented decision tree classifier that help instructor to
evaluate and predict student’s learning outcomes based on their overall performance before
final exams.
The focus group during this study were student of MBA enrolled in strategic management
course. The focus group was further divided into experimental and control groups
representing both teaching learning environment, flipped and traditional classroom
respectively. The results found in this study reflects that students learning capability
increased though the flipped learning approach as compare to traditional way of teaching.
To further support our experimental results a questionnaire was conducted with
experimental group that reflects promising results. Predictive analysis performed during
our experimental study produced satisfactory results with effective accuracy.