Flipped Learning Global Initiative Launches Worldwide Radio

Flipped Learning Worldwide Radio promises to deliver flipped classroom next practices on demand.

The Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) announced today the launch of a radio channel dedicated to delivering insight on flipped classroom next practices. The channel will feature FLGI’s worldwide coalition of expert teachers, researchers, technologists, professional development providers and education leaders.

"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, co-founder of flipped learning, in news release.

Programming for Flipped Learning Worldwide Radio will be streamed on the FLIG site, syndicated on BAM Radio Network and available as podcasts on iTunes.

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