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emilyplanton

Project Based Learning - 1 views

shared by emilyplanton on 15 Jun 13 - No Cached
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    Tony Vincent's website with tips and examples of using PBL with handheld computers and devices. "Be inspired to bring project based learning into your classroom, learn strategies for creating effective driving questions, and see how an iOS handheld can play a role in the planning, research/investigation, and presentation of projects."
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    Three primers for project based learning: Crafting Questions That Drive Projects, Investigating Authentic Questions, and Creating Products to Show & Share Leanring.
sraodom

WL PBL - 1 views

I examined world-language-specific projects. As part of that search, I found the following… Documented General PBL Common Features: Grade levels Primary question of inquiry (Challenging ...

started by sraodom on 12 Jun 21 no follow-up yet
viviantodhunter

Lowering the Driving (Question) Age | PBLWorks - 0 views

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    This "How-To Tips and Tools" article by Sara Lev struck me because it demonstrates how PBL can fit any age, even four- and five-year-olds. Her point was that the "driving question" can come from listening to the students and helping them formulate what they want to do in their terms.
bijal11

How to Write Effective Driving Questions for PBLs - 1 views

Edutopia: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/pbl-how-to-write-driving-questions-andrew-miller

PBL resources

started by bijal11 on 30 Jun 16 no follow-up yet
latoya jackson

http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/pbl-series-driving-questions-students-u... - 0 views

Michael Gorman's award winning blog has an excellent description of driving questions and their role in project based learning.

started by latoya jackson on 01 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Jennifer Byzewski

How Does Project-Based Learning Work? - 0 views

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    Project-based learning, as with all lessons, requires much preparation and planning. It begins with an idea and an essential question. When you are designing the project and the essential question that will launch the activities, it is important to remember that many content standards will be addressed.
aschurg

Virtual Workshop: Project-Based and Problem-Based Learning - 1 views

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    What is It? Project-based learning is an instructional strategy in which students work cooperatively over time to create a product, presentation, or performance. The two essential components of project-based learning are an engaging and motivating question and a product that meaningfully addresses that question.
aschurg

Driving Questions - 0 views

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    Lists features of good driving questions
sallyb1

PBL Tool Kit for K-6 Nutrition and Physical Activity - 0 views

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    A STEM toolkit that explains PBL, suggest several driving questions and culminating events.
ktrivino1

3 Ways to Manage the Messy Middle of a Project | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    Perfect timing for this week. I also joined the QFT site that is linked in this article. It has some great videos for helping teachers implement good questioning in her/his classroom.
ktrivino1

Driving Questions - 1 views

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    Great article by Tony Vincent about Driving Questions
colleensolomon

Project Exchange - 3 views

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    Can we overcome racism? That is the driving question of this PBL. I am considering a similar driving question (maybe!), and this PBL offered a solid start for me to better understand PBLs.
patrickstarkey

Driving Questions in PBL - 1 views

https://performingineducation.com/driving-questions/

PBL resources

started by patrickstarkey on 11 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
mariapickering

Edutopia - 1 views

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    Social Studies PBL in 5 Steps: 1. Create a question for students to answer. 2. Give students time to research. 3. Have students organize and visualize their research. 4. Have students create their stories. 5. Students share their projects.
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    Social Studies PBL in 5 Steps: 1. Create a question for students to answer. 2. Give students time to research. 3. Have students organize and visualize their research. 4. Have students create their stories. 5. Students share their projects.
kfoerch

Blog - 0 views

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    In the age of standardized testing and with the move toward the Common Core for the majority of states, the driving question for many teachers is: "How can I best prepare my students to meet these demands?"
kooloberlander

Q & A Collections: Project-Based Learning - 2 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo said, "I'll begin posting new questions and answers in late August, and during the summer will be sharing thematic posts bringing together responses on similar topics from the past five years. You can see all those collections from the first four years here. Here are the ones I've posted so far: This Year's Most Popular Q & A Posts!"
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
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