Posts Tagged ‘Benchmark Universe’

Visit us at ISTE 2016!

Ashley Hamilton

You can find us at booth #3537.   Come check out Benchmark Education’s latest digital (and print) products, or join us for a free demonstration of our interactive learning portal, Read More →

Check out the Benchmark Universe Quick Start Guide!

Ashley Hamilton

Calling all Benchmark Universe users! We’ve created a Quick Start Guide. While it will come in handy for new BU users especially, seasoned pros will also benefit from its easy Read More →

Get involved in Earth Day 2016!

Ashley Hamilton

“… We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.” – Ancient Native American Proverb   Earth Day is becoming more and more important Read More →

Celebrate National Poetry Month with Benchmark Education!

Noel Melliza

“…Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!”             Quoth the Raven, “Nevermore.” –The Raven, Edgar Allen Poe   The American Academy of Read More →

BENCHMARK UNIVERSE PRO TIP: How to Get Started with Benchmark Universe Quickly & Easily

Nick DeLibero

If you’re new to using BU, here are three essential features that are quick to master and easy to utilize in your daily lessons.   Create Bookshelves The Bookshelf is Read More →

The Essentials of Benchmark Universe- for Benchmark Literacy Users

Ashley Hamilton

Calling all Benchmark Literacy digital users— you asked for it, and we responded! Our professional development team created a 35-minute video training session that covers all the basics of using Read More →

Why Students Are Better Prepared for Learning When Teachers Use Digital Tools in Their Instruction

Jen Boyle from the BEC PD Department

Ever walk into a classroom: zero energy, apathetic students, slumped over, eyes glazed? Let’s face it, as educators, we’ve all had our days.   Students’ Brains are Wired for Technology Read More →

Good News for School and District Administrators Using Benchmark Universe!

Josh Bicknell

Attention School and District Administrators – You now have your own type of account in Benchmark Universe! If your school or district is subscribed to a digital product from Benchmark Read More →

5 Easy Ways Benchmark Universe Will Help You with Lesson Planning

Nick DeLibero

You can use Benchmark Universe’s interactive portal to quickly build a customized library, seamlessly manage your students and groups, and easily plan your entire curriculum. Here are 5 ways you Read More →

BENCHMARK UNIVERSE PRO TIP: How to Save Time By Reusing Last Year’s Assignments

Josh Bicknell

It’s October, and I bet you are getting back into the swing of things for the school year. You’ve established routines and perhaps you are back to using your e-books, Read More →

BENCHMARK UNIVERSE PRO TIP: How to Save Time By Reusing Last Year’s Plan

Josh Bicknell

Welcome back, educators! As you start the school year, I bet your to-do list is a mile long. Here at Benchmark Universe HQ, we hope to save you a little Read More →

3 Types of Teachers Who Use Benchmark Universe in Their Instruction—Which Group Are You In?

Nick DeLibero

So you use Benchmark Universe, but how integral is the site to your curriculum? Are you a moderate user? Or do you fully rely on BU to organize your lesson Read More →

A Guide to Sharing Your Customized E-Books

Nick DeLibero

Once you’ve designed and customized your e-books or e-posters in Benchmark Universe, it’s time to share your creations. First, decide how you want other teachers and students to view the Read More →

What Really Gets Kids Reading?

Jen Boyle from the BEC PD Department

To start, I’ll ask you: “What gets you reading?”   Choice is Key Just now, you chose to read this post. You saw relevance to your profession, your life, or Read More →

7 Cool Ways to Bring Your Mini-Lessons to Life

Nick DeLibero

Want to create mini-lessons that engage your classroom and promote student participation? Benchmark Universe’s customizable e-posters will educate your students, while allowing them to focus more deeply on the content Read More →