flipped learning network logo 125x100Flipped learning has helped students and teachers to get more out of their education.  Flipped learners are more engaged, and generally learn more, more deeply, more quickly than learners in non-flipped classrooms.  Similarly, teachers who experience flipped learning have been heard to say, “I’ll never go back to regular teaching methods.”

Educators interested in learning more about flipped learning would do well to sign up for FlipCon13, the 6th annual get-together of the key flipped learning founders and other educators engaged in flipped learning, or those who are interested in learning more.

The conference is being held June 17-19 in historic Stillwater, MN, and a Virtual Conference is also offered by EduVision with live streaming of allstillwater keynotes and over half of all sessions. All attendees will have access to the archives for six months after the event.

FlipCon13 offers three days of intensive discussions, multiple sessions, and hands-on workshops. Hundreds of flipped educators from K-12 and higher education will choose between 42 Concurrent Sessions, seven Featured speakers, seven subject-specific Spotlight Sessions for job-alikes, and 14 showcases with flipped-focused companies.

We captured some thoughts from key flipped learning leaders and some attendees from last year’s conference.  Here’s what they had to say:

Keynote speakers are Jonathan Bergmann, Aaron Sams and Ramsey Musallam, pioneers in the movement. A lively panel discussion with students, parents, and administrators will also be held. The pre-conference hands-on workshop is to learn how to make videos, and hosted by TechSmith (attendees of the pre-conf and conf) receive license to Snagit and Camtasia software).

PageLines- eduvisionlogosquare.jpgA Virtual Conference is also offered by EduVision with live streaming of all keynotes and over half of all sessions. All attendees will have access to the archives for six months after the event.

This movement is grass-roots, teacher-led, and is growing rapidly. Because we know that not everyone can attend in person, the virtual conference offers a great opportunity to learn from the best in the industry – right from the comfort of their own homes.

If you are interested in learning more about this movement that is making waves in education, you should grab your seat now, as seating is becoming limited.