14. Flipped Learning 2.0
b. Teachers try different modes of delivery
c. Active learning strategies
a. Video production improves
Idea spreads, not a fad
16. Flipped Learning 3.0
b. Educators use different models of teaching
c. Differentiated Active learning
a. Web 2.0 multimedia
Large experiential database and research support
36. Resources
Flipped Learning Global Initiative http://flgi.org
Errol St.Clair Smith – FLGI Director of Global Development esmith@flglobal.org
Mareika McLaughlin – Flipped Learning Founding Faculty - Boston - mareika.mclaughlin1@gmail.com
Tom Mennella - Flipped Learning Founding Faculty - Bay Path University - tmennella@baypath.edu
Stephanie Quartaro – Top 100 Flipped Learning Educators - Jared Eliot Middle School quarato.sm@my.ccsu.edu
Barry Sponder – CCSU Professor of Educational Technology - sponderb@ccsu.edu
Flipped Learning Review http://flr.flglobal.org
Editor's Notes
Himalayas
2 hours or more to get to school
No electricity
Runnning water was the reivers and streams and you hoped that you weren’t too far down the river or you’d get floating gifts from the villages higher up.
Concrete bldg built with bb paintedon the walls and no windows, only shutters
One day a student came in and started a conversation with me in English which was really the first time for him and it was fun. I learned that he picked it up on Radio Moscow on the shortwave radio and he wanted to try it out with me