Posts Tagged by video
#MACUL13 Round Up
| March 23, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Flipclass, Risk, Teaching |
I had the chance to attend MACUL’s (Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning) 2013 conference held in Detroit this past week. I have a lot of good friends living in Michigan, and after a year of pestering and reminders, I finally made it up there. Let me just say, Michigan has one of the… more
Internet Dance Party
| February 12, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under All, Collaboration, YouTube |
If you’re on the Internet frequently, you may have noticed a new phenomenon spreading across the tubes called the Harlem Shake. If you haven’t, well, you’re in for a treat. Take a look. Crazy. I can’t resist this kind of thing. So, I want to put together the first Internet Dance Party (from what I… more
NASA Shares Awesome Science
| February 11, 2013 | Posted by Brian Bennett under Science, Teaching |
Update 9:00 PM – I added a link to the docking procedure run earlier this morning. If you teach science, get on Twitter or Facebook and follow NASA. Now. I know a ton of science happens here on the ground, but what I love about NASA is that they’ve embraced the fact that science can… 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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