Twelve Sektors

The Twelve Sectors of Flipped Learning 3.0 are a comprehensive framework that can help educators implement flipped learning in their classrooms. By understanding and applying the principles of these twelve sectors, educators can create a successful flipped learning environment that benefits all learners. The Flipped Learning 3.0 framework model encompasses these twelve essential sectors to Read More …

Mastery Learning – post of Jon Bergmann

Jon Bergmann is a pioneer in Flipped Learning and cooperated with us in the frame of this project. His new book cares about „Mastery Learning“ and focuses on flipped learning and the Flipped Learning 3.0 Framework. He summarizes some facts in an article, published on the ascd webpage. The article shows the changes in the teaching Read More …

Flipped Learning 3.0 – explained easily

We have created an infographic that explains Flipped Learning 3.0 in a glimpse. Flipped-Learning_3.0-Infographics by Peter Mazohl This graphic has been developed in the frame of the InterMedia Project. This ERASMUS+ project cares for the development of multimedia-based content for learning and training. CANVA was one of the analyzed tools that have been selected by Read More …

Digital & Analogue

Flipped Learning 3.0 uses a technical approach – undoubtedly! Nevertheless, it makes sense not to focus on technology only. Technology-enhanced learning or training is a modern way of teaching, much appreciated by the learners nowadays. Nevertheless, technology is not the last word of wisdom. Analogue methods, like handwriting or creating some scribbles with paper and Read More …

IT Infrastructure in Flipped Learning

IT plays an extremely important role in Flipped Learning 3.0: Content and activities are using Multimedia; active learning is also deeply connected with the use of technology, and especially the individual space makes intensive use of ICT. Consequently, it can be deduced that digitization occupies an important place in Flipped Learning and therefore different areas, Read More …

Video in Flipped learning – Let’s use videos to reinvent education

When Jon Bergman first started developing the Flipped Learning framework back in 2010, one of the first things he did was to create video podcasts that teach specific objectives. Students watch them (at home) and get assignments, conduct experiments, and interact with the class learning platform. Videos are a cornerstone in the Flipped Learning approach Read More …

Staff Training Syros (GR)

The training took place in Syros from July 10th until July 14th. All partners were represented with trainers of their organisation, well-fitting to the COVID-19 restrictions: Either tested or vaccinated. The training was organized using the Flipped Learning 3.0 Framework with a pre-class course, focusing on basics using the „Lower Bloom’s“ and the face-to-face training Read More …

Training in Syros (Flipped Learning 3.0)

In the frame of the „Flipped Adult Education“ Project, the project team will implement a training for trainers of the organizations focusing on the Flipped Learning 3.0 Framework. Peter Mazohl, holding a Flipped Learning Master’s II degree, will be responsible for the training. He is currently reflecting material from the course offered by the FLGlobal. Read More …

Pre-print of the „Flipped Adult Education“ guide approved!

At the last project meeting in Málaga all of the project partners approved the pre-print of the guide. The „“ guide with a volume of around 170 pages will be published as book-on-demand in mid-July and can be ordered from Amazon. Besides the approval of the guide, content-based issues dealing with Flipped Learning 3.0 in Read More …