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amyhogan1970

Make a Difference Added by: Amy Hogan EDTECH542 Summer 2016 - 1 views

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    Although this project was created using the old PBL standard the basic components of civic responsibility for second graders can be applied to professional responsibility for respiratory therapy students. The project provides a useful template from which to build my grade and content specific content for improving safety in healthcare. The projects involves: Second graders are ready to conquer the world-and they can start with their community. In Make a Difference: Civic Responsibility, elementary school students partner with local organizations to fill a real need, help a specific population, engage in public service, and make a tangible difference in their neighborhoods and beyond.
joshgiudicelli

Project-Based Learning in Math: 6 Examples - 2 views

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    After reading about PBL I decided I wanted to explore some ideas out there relating to math. I quickly stumbled upon this resource that has six different projects that are all grounded in math. Each project varies in the type of math students would be using and has a link to a more detailed explanation. Anyone interested in math projects should start their search here.
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    After reading this weeks articles about PBL I decided to look into different projects centered around math. I quickly found this article which lists out six different projects all centered around different fields of math. Anyone interested in reading about math projects should start their search here.
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    Thanks for sharing this! Math is my passion too and sometimes PBL for math is hard to come by especially for non-statistics topics.
Kerry Rice

Project-Based Learning vs. Problem-Based Learning vs. X-BL | Edutopia - 12 views

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    John Larmer Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education At the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), we've been keeping a list of the many types of "_____- based learning" we've run across over the years: Case-based learning Challenge-based learning Community-based learning Design-based learning Game-based learning Inquiry-based learning Land-based learning Passion-based learning Place-based learning Problem-based learning Proficiency-based learning Service-based learning Studio-based learning Team-based learning Work-based learning .
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    There is a great visual illustrating John Larmer's comparison of Project vs. Problem based learning at this link. http://bie.org/blog/project_based_learning_vs._problem_based_learning_vs._xbl *I wanted to paste it here... but don't see how. :)
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    Good article explaining the different names/types of ____ Based Learning and some of the common features and differences between the more popular ones. It is a good article to begin research on PBLs.
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    I found the table comparing/contrasting Problem-Based Learning and Project-Based Learning to be very helpful
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    John Larmer Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education At the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), we've been keeping a list of the many types of "_____- based learning" we've run across over the years: Case-based learning Challenge-based learning Community-based learning Design-based learning Game-based learning Inquiry-based learning Land-based learning Passion-based learning Place-based learning Problem-based learning Proficiency-based learning Service-based learning Studio-based learning Team-based learning Work-based learning .
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    This post on Edutopia does a nice job explaining differences between project and problem based learning.
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    This post on Edutopia does a nice job explaining differences between project and problem based learning.
anonymous

Making a Difference in Our World Community by Teach21 - 0 views

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    The students will recognize how people make a difference in the world by researching the volunteer work of others and showing others what they have learned.
tkuchynka

Two PBL Projects - 3 views

Making a Math Board Game https://my.pblworks.org/resource/video/math_project_board_games This is a project that I have already used with students. It is a project that students really enjoy. I w...

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started by tkuchynka on 22 May 19 no follow-up yet
mariapickering

Move from Projects to Project-Based Learning | Creative Educator - 1 views

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    This article by Melinda Kolk, supports the same argument about the value an authentic audience can have on learning as the Monica Burns article. What I liked about Kolk's thinking that was different, was the idea of a flexible audience. Different groups may have different audiences based on the information and stakeholders the groups choose. Kolks also stressed the need for not just authentic audiences, but for authentic and real-world problems, which might influence who the audience is. The article suggests focusing on ideas that matter, work that matters, and effort that matters (Move from Projects to Project-Based Learning, 2022).
huskerteacher

Teach21 Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    West Virginia Dept of Educ - solid examples of PBL lessons, different curricular areas, including music
traciespencer

FCCLA Star Events - 3 views

Star Events is a competitive event within the Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) organization. There are several different events that cover many different topics. These proje...

PBL FCCLA Project

started by traciespencer on 16 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
traciespencer

STAR Events - 2 views

Oops, I wrote the wrong caption for this site. This is what it should say: Star Events is a competitive event within the Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) organization. There...

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rmullermk

Difference Between Projects and Project-Based-Learning - 2 views

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    Great chart included that is a good visual of reminders.
dmdecker

The differences between problem-based learning and project-based learning - 0 views

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    A simple explanation of the two PBLs by John Larmer (Gold Standard PBL). Side note: I wonder what Zombie-based learning entails...
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    A blog response from the editor of the Buck Institute that helps clear up the differences
sashepard

IBL, PBL and PjBL, what's the difference? - Kimberlin Education - 0 views

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    Science professional development focus on IBL. I found this article interesting at how closely related IBL abd PBL are.
lisamcleod

New-Tritional Info - 0 views

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    In New-Tritional Info, students use rates and proportions to calculate how long they'd have to exercise to burn off different McDonald's menu items and explore this even further in two project tasks, Have It Your Way and Would You Like Fries with That?
kathryngriffin

6 Strategies for Differentiated Instruction in Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Provides great instructional strategies for different types of differentiation in PBL.
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    Great ideas on effectively keeping the students engaged and on task.
kooloberlander

The Many Faces of Inductive Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    This article from 2007 discussed the effectiveness and implementation of different inductive teaching methods to include problem-based learning and project-based learning.
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

iEARN | Learning with the world, not just about it... - 0 views

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    130 Countries 30 Languages 40,000 Educators 2 Million Youth iEARN (International Education and Resource Network) is the world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and youth to use the Internet and other technologies to collaborate on projects that enhance learning and make a difference in the world.
martmullan

From student to tutor in Problem Based Learning: An unexplored avenue | British Journal... - 0 views

  • Ideal PBL student             Ideals of a PBL tutor Knows his role within a group Would help in identifying different roles students may play Knows to ask empowering questions Would help in guiding groups in achieving learning objectives Monitors his own progress by self evaluation and motivation Would help in monitoring individual progress and motivate group Bonds with other members to achieve goals Would help in building trust and encourage bonding of group members Develops thoughtful and well structured approach to guide choices Would help in facilitating critical thinking Fosters collaboration with other group members to create a climate of trust Would facilitate collaborative teaching style
anonymous

Who Is Your Hero? by Teach21 - 0 views

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    The students will work in groups to create a Multimedia Presentation that informs an authentic audience as well as the class about civil rights figures, their speeches/quotes and how these leaders have impacted their life today. Each group will choose different civil rights leaders as their focus.
Patty Hicks

Project-based or Problem-based learning - 1 views

I read this article and found it interesting. I think I would like to read something more in-depth, but this does a fine job of showing the differences and similarities between each. http://www.ey...

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started by Patty Hicks on 10 Jun 13 no follow-up yet
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