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John Evans

A Project-Based Learning Cheat Sheet For Authentic Learning - 7 views

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    "The function of this image is to act as a kind of brainstorm-to help you get your own creative juices going to decide what's most important when designing an authentic project-based learning unit-audiences, technology, habits, purposes, and so on."
John Evans

Project-Based Learning Strategies and Research for Educators - 6 views

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    "The Complete Guide to Project-Based Learning "
John Evans

Project-Based Learning and Physical Education « Whole Child Blog - Whole Child Education - 2 views

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    "Project-Based Learning and Physical Education"
John Evans

How To Start Integrating Coding Into Project Based Learning | Edudemic - 2 views

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    "True Project Based Learning (PBL) challenges students to acquire deeper knowledge of a concept by establishing connections outside their classroom. According to the research on PBL, the main tenets are to create real world connections, develop critical thinking skills, foster structured collaboration, motivate student driven work, and enable a multifaceted approach. Similarly, coding applies all of these core tenets as programs require logical thinking, team work, a variety of tools, and - most importantly - perseverance on the part of the student. Consider the potential of applying the challenges of coding to the proven successful tenets of PBL."
John Evans

Project Based Teaching Rubric | Project Based Learning | BIE - 3 views

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    "What is it? This rubric describes beginning, developing, and Gold Standard levels for Project Based Teaching Practices for K-12 teachers. Why do we like it? This rubric features detailed, concrete indicators that illustrate what it means to teach in a PBL environment. How can you use it? Teachers and school leaders can use this rubric to reflect on their practice and plan for professional growth."
John Evans

Digital Is - 2 views

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    "s a professional artist, deepening the ways in which seemingly disparate objects and processes are interconnected through locating, and mapping their intersections has been one of the main elements of my studio practice. The Fab Lab tools and working processes create an environment that is well suited to investigating those types of intersections. In an effort to integrate Fab Lab tools centered on craft, and studio-based processes into the classroom, I have been working to implement a Mobile MakerCart at a project-based K-8 charter school. In addition to introducing craft-based physical computing projects to the children, a guiding principle behind the MakerCart is to give teachers the opportunity to develop familiarity with the MakerCart's tools and processes in order to be able to envision the ways in which they might be able to develop their own curriculum for use in the classroom."
John Evans

Middle School Maker Journey: Recapping the Capstones | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Why is it that sometimes we only see the extremes in our work? Picture your strongest lessons, activities, and projects juxtaposed against ones that just didn't work, and that's how it's been so far with our Digital Shop capstone projects. Some experiences make me want to high-five the entire class all at once. Others deserve an epic facepalm. As of this writing, we still have a month of school left. How will the remaining capstones go? What have we learned in the process? Can we "fail up" and finish strong, sending kids into summer vacation with school-year memories that will last forever? As I explained in my April post, I wanted the capstone projects to: Be genuine design thinking experiences. Allow kids to showcase the skills and dispositions they worked to acquire all year. Be based on and help people from the community and the world. The results have been mixed, as this post will illustrate."
John Evans

"Learning in the 21st Century: Digital Experiences and Expectations of Tomorrow's Teachers" - 10 views

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    "Project Tomorrow®, the national education nonprofit organization that annually facilitates the Speak Up National Research Project, conducted a special Speak Up survey in Spring 2012 for college students in teacher preparation programs. Since 2007, Project Tomorrow has collaborated with Blackboard Inc. to create a series of annual reports that focus on key trends in the use of technology to increase student achievement, teacher productivity and parental engagement. This new report, "Learning in the 21st Century: Digital Experiences and Expectations of Tomorrow's Teachers," is the latest in the series and provides new insights that will inform college and university based teacher preparation programs as well as the induction and professional development processes within K-12 schools and districts. Tomorrow's teachers may have the keys to finally unlock the potential of technology to transform teaching and learning, but much depends upon their experiences in their preparation program and how well future school leadership can support their expectations for essential technology tools and resources."
John Evans

9 Maker Projects for Beginner Maker Ed Teachers | Teach.com - 2 views

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    "Maker education (often referred to as "Maker Ed") is a new school of educational thought that focuses on delivering constructivist, project-based learning curriculum and instructional units to students. Maker education spaces can be as large as full high school workshops with high-tech tools, or as small and low-tech as one corner of an elementary classroom. A makerspace isn't just about the tools and equipment, but the sort of learning experience the space provides to students who are making projects. "
Walco Solutions

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 0 views

The final year projects and mini projects are considered to be the important parts of the engineering education system. The projects done by students in their curriculum play an important role fo...

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John Evans

OOo4Kids - 5 views

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    his page is the entry page of the OOo4Kids. The idea is to provide a 7-12 years software, based on OpenOffice.org source code, say, extremely simplified. Everything is made with the idea to contribute back to OpenOffice.org Project, through OpenOffice.org Education Project, and students projects, but not only (all sort of contributions are welcome, of course). Resources are managed by the EducOOo non profit association.
Phil Taylor

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: How can you use Web 2.0 to enhance your projects? - 1 views

  • 1:1 computer environment, the key is to utilize the technology for a clear and direct purpose that is in support of student learning.
  • PBL is at the heart of creating an engaging classroom
John Evans

Project Based Learning | BIE - 1 views

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    "Project Based Learning's time has come. The experience of thousands of teachers across all grade levels and subject areas, backed by research, confirms that PBL is an effective and enjoyable way to learn -- and develop deeper learning competencies required for success in college, career and civic life. Why are so many educators across the United States and around the world interested in this teaching method? The answer is a combination of timeless reasons and recent developments."
Phil Taylor

Seymour Papert: Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 8 views

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    "Seymour Papert: Project-Based Learning"
Phil Taylor

Project-Based Learning Made Easy | Edutopia - 12 views

  • dramatically increase the number of students and teachers engaging in project-based learning and performance assessment we need to highlight examples that are attainable. Rather than ask teachers to become master designers of curriculum, we should encourage teachers to tweak, or adapt, their current work to give it a more performance-based flavor
John Evans

Our research shows that when students work on projects, they learn more | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "Educators often talk about 21st-century skills and the benefits of incorporating communication, creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking into lessons. These are skills students rarely learn straight out of a textbook. The best way to teach them, we've found, is by making these skills a relevant part of their active lives. If that sounds daunting, rest assured, it doesn't always have to be. One way we have taught these skills is through project-based learning (PBL), where students apply what they've learned during a hands-on project that is relevant to the real world - and their lives."
John Evans

iPads in Primary Education: Case Study Part 2: How the use of the iPad changed the pedagogy of a Design & Technology project. - 3 views

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    "This blog post is going to examine how the iPad was used to improve the pedagogy of a Design & Technology project and allow child initiated learning by motivating the children to discover new skills and knowledge through project based learning. "
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