Posts Tagged by methodology
#Flipclass Chat Starts With a Bang
| March 6, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, Flipclass, Twitter |
Monday, March 5 was the inaugural #flipclass chat event. We promoted the chat on Twitter, Google+, and various blogs to push a great first session. After crunching some data collected in the archive, it was bigger than I had anticipated. In the hour-long chat, there were: 95 individual tweeters 888 total tweets, 869 of them… more
All or Nothing
| November 14, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Thoughts |
I’m a glass-half-full kind of guy. I think to be a teacher, you have to be. If I didn’t have the ability to look on the bright side, I wouldn’t want to go back the next day. Part of that is because of the stories I see and hear each day. Some of my kids… more
Adapting for Learning – Planning and Implementation
| September 26, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Teaching |
Here is what I’m look at for the middle steps of The Ladder I’m trying to build up for my learners. You can read Part 1 here. Obviously, before we begin these steps (3 and 4), we’ve given them the learning objectives for the chapter we’re moving to and they’ve taken some form of pre-assessment… more
Adapting for Learning – The Ladder
| September 24, 2011 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Teaching |
It’s been a week since I’ve written. That is both good and bad…I got a lot more work done this week, but now I have about 1000 ideas flying through my brain, and I have to organize some of them in order to keep functioning. This is my grandest idea out of all of them,… more

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