Flipped Adult Education Guide – available in German language

The Flipped Adult Education guide is available in the German language as well. This version has been enhanced with specific comments and suggestions during the translation process. The guide can be downloaded from the webpage. Link: www.fade-in.eu/web/the-projects-results/the-flipped-learning-guide/  

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 …

Vegetarian cooking class: An example of a Flipped learning course for adults

In the soon-to-be published Flipped Learning Guide for trainers, you will find a selection of case studies that shows how a Flipped learning course for adults can be designed. One of these is a vegetarian cooking class. It includes hints for course preparation, a course structure with six parts and examples of recipes. Furthermore, suggestions Read More …

Flipped Adult Education – the Guide

The production of the guide has been started – the first pages are ready and are going to be proofread! The guide – in English language – will be available as a printable PDF file (in May). Other formats will be ePub (also for Kindle) Printed Version (as a complete book). During the summer, a Read More …

What does “Lower Bloom’s” mean?

Benjamin Bloom developed his taxonomy 1956. This sounds really old – like an ancient pedagogical issue. Within the last 50 years Blooms taxonomy has been several times revised and brought to a “modern outfit”. Therefore, it is still valid today. Benjamin Bloom (February 21, 1913 – September 13, 1999) was an American educational psychologist who Read More …

Using Web-based Content

Using Open Educational Resources in Flipped Learning 3.0 A quickly done search for the term “Open Educational Resources” in Google brings about 1.610.000.000 results. For those looking for it, that is a huge number – the internet is obviously full of open learning sources that a trainer in adult education might use. These sources could Read More …

Flipped Learning is global

Flipped Learning was developed more than 10 years ago by Jon Bergman. The idea developed, the number of teachers using the flipped classroom increased, and the first experiences and given feedback led to an amendment of the method. Five years ago, Jon started a global initiative to make Flipped Learning versatile: All people all over Read More …

Flipped Classroom and Flipped Learning

The two terms “Flipped Classroom” and “Flipped Learning” are often mixed up and seen as the same item. But this is not true – especially if you care about “Flipped Learning 3.0” (the topic we will address in this project). Flipped Classroom If you search on the internet you will find many similar descriptions of flipped classrooms. Read More …