Abstract

This study, centered around the "ARM Embedded System Architecture" course, compares traditional teaching methods with the practical effects of a flipped classroom approach based on Small Private Online Courses (SPOC). The analysis of the current teaching situation reveals shortcomings in traditional lecture-based teaching methods concerning student engagement and effectiveness. Therefore, this research focuses on implementing a hybrid teaching model based on SPOC for flipped classrooms, using the Learning APP as a platform. Through comparative experiments between the experimental and control groups, the study collects data on students' learning status, knowledge mastery, and assignment performance. The use of the Learning APP extensively records students' learning trajectories. The results indicate that the SPOC-based flipped classroom model exhibits significant advantages in enhancing student engagement, deepening knowledge internalization, and promoting practical application. This research provides empirical support for the promotion of digitalization and innovative teaching models in higher education, offering insights into the construction of a more flexible and effective educational system.

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