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A Step-by-Step Guide to the Best Projects | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Interdisciplinary unit based on Hunger Games. Concepts in moral dilemma. Final projects shared outside class.
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novelapproachpbl.com - 0 views

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    resources for problem based learning, inquiry based learning, project based learning, some free, others by subscription
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Resources for Project-Based Learning - 2 views

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    Project based learning wiki resources.
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For Teachers | School and Teacher Donations - 0 views

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    Funding for classroom projects.
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plpnetwork - Protocol Inquiry Brief Tuning - 1 views

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    Protocol to reflect on a project based learning unit.  Nice!
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PBL Academies | Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    It would be AWESOME if some our our colleagues attended this conference. Just a reminder that our course reimbursement pays for most of the cost of a national conference like this. I'm going to ISTE this year, but this conference looks great. I wonder if teachers might plan ahead for next year and use their credits this way instead of taking courses (unless you want to take mine on PBL!)
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How Do We Educate Global Problem Solvers? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Some thoughts about potential topics for middle school project based learning teams.
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Wonders of Vermont - 0 views

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    Rutland Central project based learning site for grade 4-5
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Free Technology for Teachers: 4 Ways to Transform Student Projects with ThingLink for V... - 0 views

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    This is a description of powerful ways to use Thinglink with video in your classroom.
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Before We Flip Classrooms, Let's Rethink What We're Flipping To | Edutopia - 0 views

  • blending video tutorials about complex concepts into a high-quality project-based curriculum has its place in the learning process.
  • Years of research have proved that an individual's ownership of new knowledge comes through constructive, productive, creative activities, not through passive consumption of instructional tutorials or reading textbooks.
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    INsturct and CONstruct are both crucial to the flipped classroom....or any other!
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