There are a multitude of blogs and websites discussing the concept of the Flipped Classroom. Many of them were viewed in the development of this website. Below is a list of many blogs and websites that can be viewed for more resources, information and active discussion about Flipped Classrooms.
- http://flipped-learning.com - Blog written by Jon Bergman.
- http://chemicalsams.blogspot.com/ - Blog written by Aaron Sams.
- http://flipteaching.com/ - Blog written by Ramsey Musallam.
- http://vodcasting.ning.com/ - A social network dedicated to educators interested in flipping their classroom.
- http://www.flippedclassroom.com/ - A website about how to use vodcasting to flip a classroom and maintained by Jerry Overmyer.
- http://www.thedailyriff.com/ - An educational e-zine with a section focused on the flipped classroom.
- http://www.brianbennett.org/blog/ - A blog with tips and techniques on how to successfully flip a classroom.
- http://flippedclassroom.blogspot.com/ - A blog created a teacher, Delia Bush, who flipped her classroom.
- http://blog.ted.com/2012/04/25/flip-it-a-new-way-to-teach-with-video-from-ted-ed/ - A blog focusing on the many videos available for flipping using TED.com.
- http://mistermcintoshsays.org/2011/03/10/mastery-learning-and-the-flipped-class-a-resource-guide/ - this site is dedicated to teaching using the flipped classroom model.
- http://audrey-mcsquared.blogspot.com/ - A blog documenting Audrey McSquare's adventures in flipping her math classes.
- http://studentmathmovies.wikispaces.com - An extensive wiki dedicated to student made videos about a variety of math subjects for K-4 learning.
- http://www.emergingedtech.com/2012/04/the-flipped-classroom-is-hot-hot-hot/ - This blog post shares regular updates on articles about flipped learning.
- http://www.flippedclassroom.com - A site created by Jerry Overmeyer, among one of the first adopters of the Flipped Classroom model and the creator of the Flipped Classroom Network.