Posts Tagged by collaboration
Internet Dance Party
| February 12, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, YouTube |
If you’re on the Internet frequently, you may have noticed a new phenomenon spreading across the tubes called the Harlem Shake. If you haven’t, well, you’re in for a treat. Take a look. Crazy. I can’t resist this kind of thing. So, I want to put together the first Internet Dance Party (from what I… more
Adaptive Science Curriculum
| January 30, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, Projects, Science, Teaching, Technology |
I’ve been following Dan Meyer for about 15 months. I don’t teach math, but the way he talks about teaching math makes me want to teach it. If you’re not familiar with his writing and development of Three Act Math, you should read the linked post and go check out his site dedicated to free… more
Guest Post: Alchemy in the Midst of Chaos: Collaboration and Community in the Flipped Classroom
| August 29, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, Flipclass, Guest, Teaching, Technology |
If you had walked into our rooms the first week of school, you would have seen chaos. Complete and utter chaos. Students lining up to take their picture on our laptops for a class directory. Students wandering around campus, taking pictures that define the way they view school. Students watching a video on their smartphone… more
Supporting Students in a #Flipclass
| March 31, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass, Teaching |
I saw a tweet come through the feed this morning from Brad Campbell and Vanessa Alander regarding the practice of “implementing” a flipped classroom without appropriate support for students. [blackbirdpie id="186084660743380992"] [blackbirdpie id="186085691363561473"] These are important discussions to have because, and I cannot emphasize this enough, good pedagogy must come before technology use. A flipped… more

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