Posts Tagged by flipped classroom
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
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
#MACUL13 Round Up
| March 23, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass, Risk, Teaching |
I had the chance to attend MACUL’s (Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning) 2013 conference held in Detroit this past week. I have a lot of good friends living in Michigan, and after a year of pestering and reminders, I finally made it up there. Let me just say, Michigan has one of the… more
Guest Post: A Brand New Year
| August 28, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, Flipclass, Guest, Risk, Teaching |
This week, I will start my 20th year in the classroom, and for the first time, I really don’t know what I’m going to do. I should probably explain. For the first eighteen years of my career, I was a good teacher. My lessons were planned, my curriculum was covered, my grades were recorded, my… more

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