Posts Tagged by teaching
Bunching vs Wrapping
| May 14, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under eTools, Teaching, Technology |
I’m thinking a lot about teaching lately. Maybe because it’s because I’ve been out of the classroom for over three months, or because I’m planning on taking a class at MSU this fall on technology in education (more on that in another post). Anyways, I got thinking about where I began as a teacher, where… more
Stepping Aside
| February 22, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Life, Teaching |
I’ve wanted to be a teacher ever since I was 15 years old. I remember the English teacher who helped me love having Socratic discussions. I remember the band teacher who challenged me as a young adult. I remember teachers coming to swim meets, concerts, plays, and even graduation parties when we were done with… more
Classroom Landscapes
| February 13, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Observations, Students, Teaching |
I love adventure stories. I can’t wait to read the Lord of the Rings series with my kids someday. I’m excited to look at Tolkein’s maps and talk about whether Frodo, Sam, and the Fellowship should have taken a different route. As a teacher, I ask myself the same questions every day. Did I make… more
Using Video to Liberate Class Time – Cross Post
| February 10, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, eTools, Flipclass, Teaching, Technology |
I originally wrote this for the INDOE 28 Days of Learning blog as part of Digital Learning Month. This is a cross post of that article. I removed the byline inserted by the INDOE and the bio at the end. *** What does your typical class period look like? If you’re like me, you have… more

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