Category: Technology
Bunching vs Wrapping
| May 14, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under eTools, Teaching, Technology |
I’m thinking a lot about teaching lately. Maybe because it’s because I’ve been out of the classroom for over three months, or because I’m planning on taking a class at MSU this fall on technology in education (more on that in another post). Anyways, I got thinking about where I began as a teacher, where… more
Flipped Learning and Control
| May 13, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass, Freedom, Technology, Thoughts |
I was able to join some fantastic educators today last Friday for a Flipped Learning workshop hosted by the Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals. I was part of a group from TechSmith, while Dan Spencer, Laura Bell, Jonathan Palmer, Missy McCarthy, Delia Bush, David Fouch, and Greg Green were panelists for the workshop. I’ve… more
Where Are the #Flipclass Chat Archives?
| May 7, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Collaboration, Flipclass, Technology |
I had a minor site reorganization, and I wanted to make sure everyone who relies on the chat archive each week knows how to find it. There are a couple different ways: 1. This blog – The page hasn’t been updated in a long time, but there is a link the archives under the Flipclass… more
Screencasting on Chromebooks
| April 16, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Chromebooks, eTools, Flipclass, Technology, YouTube |
Chromebooks in education spaces are exploding (see here, here, and here for starters). The management, cost, and ease of use for schools are attractive as they look to deploy hundreds, or even thousands, of these machines to students. While Chromebooks are attractive for many pragmatic reasons as far as management is concerned, some of the… more

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