CHICAGO, June 30, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Flipped Learning Global Initiative, a worldwide coalition of educators, researchers, technologists, professional development providers and education leaders announced the launch of Flipped Learning Radio Worldwide. The new flipped learning channel will bring together the best minds in flipped learning to share and discuss the evolving research and next practices from across the global flipped learning community. The programming will feature a distinguished, international cohort of professors and research experts currently working on the leading edge of flipped learning.
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"We're excited about the expanding Flipped Learning Radio to serve the entire global community. The on-demand programing will make it easier for flipped learning practitioners to stay on top of the latest research, practical insights, and best practices," said Jon Bergmann, flipped learning co-founder, evangelist, and center of a global network of flipped learning early adopters around the world.
The programming will be streamed on the Flipped Learning Global Initiative website, syndicated on BAM Radio Network and downloadable via podcast on iTunes. Flipped learning Radio Worldwide will be available on-demand via computer and cell phones, making the programming accessible anywhere, anytime.
"We're excited to provide a platform for the global cross-pollination of flipped learning ideas," said Errol St.Clair Smith, executive producer of the program and FLGI Director or Global Development. We've already begun to see what can happen when we build bridges between the silos of great work being done with flipped learning around the world."
About the Flipped Learning Global Initiative
The Flipped Learning Global Initiative, (FLGI), was created to support the rapidly expanding adoption of flipped learning all over the world in countries such as China, Taiwan, Spain, Dubai, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Italy, Korea, Argentina, Iceland, Sweden, India and the United States. FLGI aims to fill the rapidly growing global need for collaboration across borders in three domains: evolving best practices in flipped learning, research curation and distribution, and technology selection and implementation.
FLGI launched with 30 mission partners, including MT Groupo in Spain; TES Global in the United Kingdom; IWBNet in Australia and New Zealand; iSchool in China and Taiwan, Udemy, BAM Education Radio Network in the United States; and a cadre of flipped learning research experts.
About BAM Radio Network
BAM Radio Network is the largest all-education radio network in the world, reaching educators, administrators, parents, advocates, journalists, legislators and all people interested in education-related topics. The network produces, airs and syndicates radio programs for the nation's leading education associations, including the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the International Reading Association (IRA), the National Head Start Association (NHSA), the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO), and the National School Nurses Association. BAM Radio Network offers over 21 channels of education programming available on demand, and all hosted by the nation's leading educators, thought leaders and advocates. Over the last nine years, BAM has focused on amplifying the voices on the very leading edge of the changes disrupting education and has become a reliable source for spotting early trends in education.
For more information on Flipped Learning Radio Worldwide or the Flipped Learning Global Initiative contact: Errol St.Clair Smith at 949-677-7381, Email or go to www.flglobal.org.
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