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April 8, 2018 Bryan

Breakout Boxes Part 1 – What nobody told me about breakout boxes

I had never done a breakout box activity, other than digital ones, but I had seen and heard a lot

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January 22, 2018 Bryan

The Power of Student Feedback Surveys

I remember the moment so clearly.  I was sitting with some 7th grade science teachers during their planning time, and

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January 17, 2018 Bryan

Open Your Favorite Lesson Resources in a FLASH!

There are so many free online resources with amazing content that teachers can use for their lessons.  Just check out

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January 11, 2018 Bryan

Why teachers hate lesson plans and how to fix them.

In many schools, including mine, teachers are required to submit their lesson plans (which we call “learning plans”) each day. 

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December 29, 2017 Bryan

The Professional Learning Network (PLN) Starter Kit

Updated: 1/9/2018 One thing I say at every presentation that I give is that I truly believe we are living

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December 24, 2017 Bryan

5 Ways to Break Out of the Matrix

“You know the question, just as I did,” said Trinity. “What is the Matrix?” Neo asked. “The answer is out

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December 9, 2017 Bryan

Recap of #VSTE17 Conference

I was fortunate to attend and present twice at the VSTE Conference this year.  I have attended VSTE for 3

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December 8, 2017 Bryan

A Tale of 2 Flipgrid Lessons – Lessons Learned from the Field

Flipgrid (@Flipgrid) is definitely the new kid on the #edtech block.  It’s a video response platform that leverages students love

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November 20, 2017 Bryan

How long does it take to setup 35 laptops?

“It took me 40 minutes to get the kids on the computers,” is a common refrain that I hear from

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Best PracticesClassroom Management
November 18, 2017 Bryan

Lesson Hooks: How soon can you get (them) started?

Think of every start to your class as a first impression. Call it a hook, bell ringer, lesson opener, anticipatory

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