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Randy Ziegenfuss

Concord.org - Projects - 0 views

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    "The Concord Consortium undertakes innovative projects that bridge the gap between research and practice. Some projects are at the level of nuts-and-bolts technology, while others focus on learners. In all cases our projects strive to create new structures for learning and are strategically placed to achieve important long-term goals."
Randy Ziegenfuss

Project Based Learning Video «Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech - 0 views

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    "I've been working with several teachers over the years in our district on the using project based learning. We're by no means experts but are doing some nice work. These three high school teachers have taken the bull by the horns and restructured the school day to provide some learning not easily done in our traditional 40-75 minute classes. This 5 minute video tells part of their story."
Randy Ziegenfuss

Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    Welcome to PBL-Online, a one stop solution for Project Based Learning! You'll find all the resources you need to design and manage high quality projects for middle and high school students.
Randy Ziegenfuss

PBL Web - 0 views

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    "This workshop is intended as a Primer to introduce educators to Project Based Learning - and to the use of free online tools in project based learning."
Randy Ziegenfuss

BIE: Project Based Learning: Overview: Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    Excellent site from Buck Institute of Education on PBL. Our model assumes that teachers and students will be most successful in carrying out Project Based Learning if careful attention is given to developing an engaging, student-focused culture on the classroom.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Free Resources and Downloads for Project Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "You don't have to reinvent the wheel to bring project-based learning to your school. Educators from Maine have shared details about their administration, school culture, professional development, and curriculum -- materials you may adapt for your class, school, or school district. "
Randy Ziegenfuss

Buck Institute for Education | Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    "In Project Based Learning (PBL), students go through an extended process of inquiry in response to a complex question, problem, or challenge. While allowing for some degree of student "voice and choice,""
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    In reviewing this I found that you can sign up for select topics that you will be sent e-mails with updated or new info. in those focus groups. I also like that this gives worksheets and other planning/organizational tools Perhaps others may find this helpful.
Jennifer Volpato

Challenge-based learning: José Garcia's innovative approach to student inquiry - 1 views

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    This article discusses the instructional strategies of Greene County Middle School science teacher José Garcia. Mr. Garcia employs challenge-based learning, which marries project-based learning with student inquiry and makes effective use of technology.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Project-based Learning at High Tech High | A 21st Century Education Film Series - 0 views

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    "In this film, Larry Rosenstock, describes a vision for educaiton that blends the head, the heart, and the hands. High Tech High embraces learning that flows from personal interests, passion for discovery and a celebration of art, technology and craftsmanship."
Randy Ziegenfuss

Leading Project-Based Learning / FrontPage - 0 views

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    "Embark on a journey to make learning more relevant and engaging to students and ourselves. Our focus: to develop standard focused projects infused with real world relevance."
Randy Ziegenfuss

How to Design Student Projects Like a Pro | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "With one big idea after another -- from the Apple mouse to more patient-friendly emergency rooms -- the global consulting firm IDEO has built a reputation for innovative thinking."
Jennifer Volpato

How to get Started with Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    Project Based Learning (PBL) is a great way to teach students content, 21st century skills, and engage them in something fun and educational. This article gives some teacher tips and lesson examples for PBL.
Jennifer Volpato

Challenge Based Learning Project (Extra-Curricular Activities) - 0 views

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    Example of Kansas State Challenge Based Learning Project video
Jennifer Volpato

Rising to the Challenge - 1 views

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    Collaborative Space created for O'Neill Public School's Challenge Based Learning projects
Jennifer Volpato

Kids to Kids International - 0 views

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    Project example of a global challenge based learning project.
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A Hero In My Eyes - 0 views

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    Project Based Writing Project example
Randy Ziegenfuss

The Power of Project Learning | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Why new schools are choosing an old model to bring students into the 21st century.
Jennifer Volpato

Apple - Challenge Based Learning - Process - 0 views

  • What makes up a productive design team? How do we capitalize on everyone’s skills? In today’s workforce, individuals with various skill sets typically work together in teams on specific projects or challenges. During this team formation stage, it is important to consider roles and responsibilities and discuss the developmental nature of teams.
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      This was another aspect that I found crucial in my attempt at collaborative teams and challenge questions this year. The make-up of the teams was very crucial. Careful observation of accountable talk, engagement, and student roles through the use of observation charts helped me group the students in more appropriate groups and still give them some choice as to who they could work with. Heterogeneous vs. homogeneous groups were key. I hope to explore this in more depth through this challenge based model.
Randy Ziegenfuss

Digital Alternatives to Test Preparation - Gaming in Education - 0 views

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      challenge-based
  • a historical
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      A historical what?
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      accept. Let
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      standards, and
  • In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania critical
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      Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
  • embrace changing
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      embrace the changing
  • Through gaming students
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      Through gaming,
  • alternative in schools
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      Alternative to what?
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      Provide the link.
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      And the article title
  • fun, games
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      fun. Games
  • completed by Project Tomorrow more
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      Good use of external data.
  • There are online
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      Fix this sentence.
  • Immersed in their learning, it will happen without their realizing it.
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      Fix this sentence.
  • World of Warcraft.
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      Add a link to explain?
  • He says:
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      Can you link to the speciic post? Good use of other sources.
  • level which
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      levels that
  • require to co
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      require who?
  • While playing Benjamin
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      While playing, Benjamin
  • 1. freedom to fail; 2. freedom to experiment; 3. freedom to fashion identities; 4. freedom of effort; and 5. freedom of interpretation
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      Great synthesis and explanations below.
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      I'm sure you know this, but it should be fleshed out more.
  • Gaming as an Alternative
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      Here is where you take everything you've said and make your case as a an alternative to the way teachers traditionally prepare students for standardized tests.
Jennifer Volpato

21st Century Skills | Project Based Learning - 0 views

  • In 2008, BIE analyzed selected frameworks for 21st Century Outcomes. The columns represent the different frameworks which fall into the focus areas of workforce readiness. 
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      The focus on critical thinking communication, collaboration, and leadership skills seem to be key elements which appear to again substantiate the need to PBL in the classroom.
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