The “flipped learning” movement is spreading—and not just in classrooms. The North Carolina Museum of Art has developed a pilot program modeled after the flipped classroom called “Artists in Process.” It is […]
Outgoing Chancellor Discusses Potential of Flipped Classrooms
William (Brit) Kirwan retired last month from his 13-year chancellorship of the University System of Maryland. In an exit he described flipped classrooms as having “tremendous potential to move toward what is the […]
George Mason University Produces Flipped Learning Report
A report on flipped classrooms produced by George Mason University, Pearson, and the Flipped Learning Network includes several case studies hinting at increased engagement and higher test scores. However, the report acknowledges the […]
$45 Million Learning Hub Built for Flipped Classrooms
In March of this year, the Nanyang Technical University unveiled a $45-million learning hub – composed of 12 eight-storey-high towers of stacked, rounded rooms – to support the flipped classroom teaching method. […]