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Guest Blog: Moby on Closed Circuit TV!

February 13, 2011

Principal Mike Byron was kind enough to share how his school integrates BrainPOP into their closed-circuit tv system. We currently have a 51″ inch flat screen plasma television in our cafeteria along with a surround sound system.  Connected to this television is a Sling Catcher that communicates with a computer in the main office.  In… Read the Rest»

Guest Blog: BrainPOP Club… For Teachers!

December 19, 2010

Brian Lewis is a Computer/Business Education teacher in Warner Robins, Georgia, and has been teaching middle grades for 14 years. He’s taught middle grades social studies, science, P.E., Careers, and math to at-risk learners. I started a BrainPOP club for Teachers at Feagin Mill Middle School in Warner Robins, Georgia. We have teachers that join… Read the Rest»

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Guest Blog: BrainPOP, Middle Schoolers, + STEM

October 25, 2010

My current state of Tennessee is adopting the STEM (Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics) approach to learning. A few years ago I was introduced to the idea that our students are “digital natives”. They are constantly immersed in technology, and cannot imagine any true life scenario where it is not used. Because of this mentality,… Read the Rest»

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Caught my Eye!

September 28, 2009

I came across two articles today that I thought I’d share. I thought this was a really uplifting story about how a middle school within the low-ranking Tennessee school system is boosting students’ love of learning with technology. Read all about it! More and more accredited e-schools are popping up, and I’m always interested to… Read the Rest»