Posts Tagged by reflection
Twitter, We’re on a Break
| December 4, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Teaching, Thoughts, Twitter |
I’m going to take a hiatus from Twitter. I love sharing learning with my network. Lately, Twitter has become somewhat of a frustration for me. Being involved is great, but I think it also narrows my vision and I begin to focus on fitting a particular mold or norm based on what my network is… more
Three Questions
| September 20, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Teaching, Thoughts |
I had a really rough start to the week. I really began to notice the “self-pace = no pace” mindset taking hold in some of my students. It was taking some students 20 minutes or more to even get their materials out, despite constant reminders and checks. I really wanted to switch gears and go… more
Reflecting for Learning
| September 18, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Freedom, Grading, Mastery, Students, Technology |
Ramsey Musallam has great ideas about using Google Forms to assess a student’s understanding of a video after they watched it. I immediately began using his forms as a model to assess whether or not my students grasped the concept. It worked great, and I got a lot of valuable data in the process. Last… more
Flipped Classroom Exit Letters
| May 31, 2012 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Flipclass, Teaching, Thoughts |
I asked my students on the last day of school to write letters to next year’s students, whoever they are. I took all of those responses, removed the common words, and then pasted all of the letters into Wordle. The assignment was: “Write a letter explaining how a future student can be successful in a… more

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