Posts Tagged by methodology
Do You Want to Write a Guest Post?
| August 11, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, Flipclass, Teaching, Thoughts |
I want to try something new. In addition to the writing I normally do, I want to give some more people a chance to publish a guest post on my blog. I get to talk to many of you through Twitter, but I also want to include other voices on a larger platform. Hopefully, this… more
Flipped Classrooms: Let’s Change The Discussion
| August 8, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass, Teaching |
NOTE: This is a cross-post of a piece I wrote for SmartBlogs. You can see the original here. Since Sal Khan’s 2011 TED Talk, the Khan Academy has been nearly synonymous with “flipped classrooms.” This is because since then, Khan Academy has been promoted by the Gates Foundation as well as major media outlets like… more
Doing What We Do
| August 6, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Grading, Teaching, Thoughts |
It is believed that the average adult makes 35,000 decisions every day. There is even research that suggests that decision fatigue plagues many professionals. Not all of our choices are cognitively difficult (Do I feed the dog first, or eat my breakfast first?) but those decisions add up over time. We also have motivations playing… more
The Flipped Classroom Hits Russia
| June 13, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass |
I just returned from a three-day trip to Russia. That’s right. Three days. I was asked to go and share the ideas behind the flipped classroom at a culture and book fair hosted by Strelka University in downtown Moscow. I did not have a very clear picture of who my audience would entail, but it… more

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