Posts Tagged by Technology
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
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
Community Building via QR
| February 1, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Creative, Technology |
One of my new favorite stops in my morning reading is the Fast Company series. I subscribe to the Design blog, but I also browse the Create and Exist blogs as well. I came across a post on the Exist series on a new initiative by the city of Bristol in England. Citizens can 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

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