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maryalicehudson

Teach21 Project Based Learning - 2 views

  • Students will learn how to predict the weather through observing cloud formations.  Students will investigate, observe and record weather and how it relates to the cloud formations.  They will draw conclusions based on their data and classroom activities and discussion.  Cooperative groups will create and present a weather forecast containing oral and visual elements to include the various cloud formations.
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    Title Get Your Heads In the Clouds! Project Idea
kennethfreeman

Center for Teaching - 0 views

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    by Derek Bruff, CFT Assistant Director Back in November I attended the 30th annual Lilly Conference on College Teaching at Miami University in Ohio. I thought I'd share some session highlights with my Vanderbilt colleagues. Here's the third in a series of posts about the conference.
Denise Holder

Project-Based Learning & Leading Through the 16 Habits of Mind - 2 views

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    I thought this was an interesting read. It talks about building teams that include a variety of personality styles.
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
nicholeallmann

Project-Based Learning Ideas | Project-Based Learning Explained - 1 views

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    Choosing an end product with project-based learning can be challenging due to the sheer number of possibilities. To encourage high-level products, it is benificial to know your students' interests and learning styles. We thought it would be helpful to some to jump start the creative process by listing a few project-based learning ideas that we've seen put into action.
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