Wihnan, Jason2015-04-292015-04-2920152015-04-29http://hdl.handle.net/1828/6056The focus of this project was to develop a ‘flipped’ or blended unit of study for a senior physics course, and to consider how adolescent motivation and engagement might be influenced by a flipped classroom environment. Having students watch online video lessons can be an efficient method of disseminating information while allowing class time to be used for student-centred learning activities. This project consisted of three major components: developing online content, developing a plan for in-class collaboration, and connecting flipped learning to student motivation. It was found that both the online and in-class aspects of flipped learning may positively influence student motivation and engagement, however, some negative aspects of flipped learning have also been identified.enAvailable to the World Wide WebFlipped learningmotivationengagementFlipped learning and the motivational framework of studentsproject