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Jessica Kucenski

Life on Mars PBL - 0 views

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    Life On Mars PBL. Students create a realistic world on Mars that could sustain life. 
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Disney's Planet Challenge - 0 views

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    PBL opportunity
Tracy Watanabe

DeforestACTION - 0 views

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    PBL that you can join!
Tracy Watanabe

The PBL Super Highway… Over 45 Links To Great Project Based Learning | 21 st ... - 1 views

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    "National Science Bowl - The National Department of Energy offers this unique experience." The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Science Bowl® is a nationwide academic competition that tests students' knowledge in all areas of science and mathematics. Middle and high school student teams from diverse backgrounds are comprised of four students, one alternate, and a teacher who serves as an advisor and coach. These teams face-off in a fast-paced question-and-answer format, being tested on a range of science disciplines including biology, chemistry, Earth science, physics, energy, and math. A featured event at the National Finals for middle school students, the Electric Car Competition, invites students to design, build, and race battery-powered model cars. This competition tests the creative engineering skills of many of the brightest math and science students in the nation as they gain hands-on experience in the automotive design process and with electric battery technology.
Jessica Kucenski

K-12 Engineering Projects - 0 views

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    Engineering projects 
Jessica Kucenski

K-12 Online Tele-Collaborative Classroom Projects - 0 views

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    Collaborative projects with students from around the country/world.
Tracy Watanabe

eGFI - Dream Up the Future - 0 views

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    awesome site -- great for engineering it has lesson plans, resources, etc.
Tracy Watanabe

Lessons - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    Find Lessons for K-12 in earth science, physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, health/medicine, engineering, social sciences, technology, math/statistics, nature of science, careers.
Tracy Watanabe

Murder on Detroit Avenue: STEMxCON13 | - 0 views

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    Description: A cross-curriculum unit of work was developed for Year 8 students, combining elements of the Mathematics and Science Australian Curriculum. The eight-week unit used a Project-Based Learning approach, in which students investigated a fictitious "cold case". The unit was divided into three phases. In the initial phase, students were introduced to skills and understandings which would assist them in completing the learning tasks. However, these were not explicitly linked to the upcoming tasks, requiring that students made connections themselves through a guided discovery process. In the second phase students were presented with a bare bones case file, from which some broad conclusions could be drawn and leads discussed. As students worked through the case, additional packets of evidence were released, as required. The design allowed for students to work at different paces, and in a non-linear manner. Students needed to combine their science understandings with mathematical skills and reasoning to analyze the evidence. For example, previous experiments on rusting were quantified to determine a rate equation, which, by analysis of physical evidence at the crime scene, could be used to determine approximate time of death. During this phase, students kept an ongoing series of Case File Notes, to record their predictions, calculations, analyses and conclusions. In the final phase, students completed their Case File Notes with a briefing for the prosecution lawyer, outlining the case they had built against their chosen suspect. Stepping outside the role play, they also wrote a Research Investigation on the role of science in the criminal justice system and a Reflection, evaluating what they had learned throughout the unit.
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    I listened to him present this and was absolutely amazed. He's willing to share any and all his ideas/resources.
Tracy Watanabe

Middle School | Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge - 0 views

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    Become Agents of Change! The Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge is the premier national environmental sustainability competition for grades K-12 students. Through project-based learning, students learn about science and conservation while creating solutions that impact their planet. Beginning August 13, 2013 through March 4, 2014, teams from across the country will be challenged to create sustainable, reproducible environmental improvements in their local communities.
Tracy Watanabe

The DuPont Challenge - Choose Your Challenge - 0 views

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    As the world population continues to grow and become more connected than ever, The DuPont Challenge asks students to consider our most important challenges by researching and writing a 700-1,000-word science essay in one of the four categories: Together, we can feed the world. Together, we can build a secure energy future. Together, we can protect people and the environment. Together, we can be innovative anywhere. The first three categories reflect the global challenges on which DuPont as a company focuses its efforts. The fourth category opens up possibilities for students to address other important topics, using scientific research to solve issues that can range from medicine and health to mathematical computation to any science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) topic that students are passionate about. For 7th-12th grades
Tracy Watanabe

What is Future City? | National Engineers Week Future City Competition™ - 0 views

  • The Future City Competition is a national, project-based learning experience where students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade imagine, design, and build cities of the future.
  • With this at its center, Future City is an engaging way to build students’ 21st century skills
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