Assessing Projects is a no-cost, advertisement-free online resource to support the implementation of effective assessment practices. Visit to:
*Create an account in the Teacher Workspace where you can save 21st century skills assessments to your Personal Library
*Learn about the research and theory behind successful assessment.
*Browse Assessment Plans that illustrate how different units incorporate ongoing assessment
*Explore explanations and examples of assessment strategies
OMgosh! I LOVE it! So, I can't wait to use Tagul (I think that is spelled right?). I've read about it from Byrne on Free Tech for Teachers, but have never used it. The power of having it link to another site is fabulous. Thanks so much!
PS the YouTube is being bookmarked in my library
VERY cute. I LOVED how you did the wordle and the music was a great addition. Lots of information. I also loved the beginning how you introduced yourselves. Engaging...
So impressive! Just from watching your video it's clear you're comfortable with some of the different ways to make a site exciting. Your personal pictures were also a great inclusion to help build the relationships with the teachers at your school. Do you have plans to update and keep this site going throughout the year?
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7. Take a Learning Expedition
. Check out the gallery for project ideas about everything from the tools people use in their work to memories of the Civil Rights Movement.
8. Find a Pal: If PBL is new to you, consider joining an existing project.
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including informative essays and downloadable planning guides. Get more ideas from this video about a middle-school nutrition project, "A Healthy School Lunch."
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. Companion videos show how scientists use the same methods t
10. Learn through Service:
Their project demonstrates what can happen when service-learning principles are built into PBL. Find more ideas for service-learning projects from the National Youth Leadership Council.