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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.
kseverson

Inquiry-based Learning: Explanation - 0 views

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    In researching the differences between problem and project based learning I found this article about inquiry based learning that was somewhere in between. I believe that inquiry based learning is a stepping stool to project based learning and this was an easy read with good definitions.
tkumor

Project-Based Learning Research: Annotated Bibliography - 1 views

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    comprehensive annotated collection of PBL research
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    Barron, B., & Darling-Hammond, L. (2008). Teaching for meaningful learning: A review of research on inquiry-based and cooperative learning (PDF) . Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. A comprehensive review of research on inquiry-based-learning outcomes and best practices in project-based learning, problem-based learning, and design-based instruction.
philippeavy

How to Reinvent Project Based Learning to Be More Meaningful - 0 views

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    Project-based learning continues to be misinterpreted as a single teaching strategy rather than as a set of design principles that allow us to introduce the philosophy of inquiry into education in an intelligent and grounded way.
wringfelt542

Gold Standard PBL: Project Based Teaching Practices | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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      These standards help conceptualize the key components of the pedagogy of PBL.
  • Teachers create or adapt a project for their context and students, and plan its implementation from launch to culmination while allowing for some degree of student voice and choice.
  • Teachers use standards to plan the project and make sure it addresses key knowledge and understanding from subject areas to be included.
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  • Teachers engage in learning and creating alongside students, and identify when they need skill-building, redirection, encouragement, and celebration.
  • Teachers use formative and summative assessments of knowledge, understanding, and success skills, and include self and peer assessment of team and individual work.
  • Teachers employ a variety of lessons, tools, and instructional strategies to support all students in reaching project goals.
  • Teachers work with students to organize tasks and schedules, set checkpoints and deadlines, find and use resources, create products and make them public.
  • Teachers explicitly and implicitly promote student independence and growth, open-ended inquiry, team spirit, and attention to quality.
cbyington2014

Seven Essentials for Project-Based Learning - 0 views

"Some "projects" border on busywork. Others involve meaningful inquiry that engages students' minds." ~John Larmer and John R. Mergendoller http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational_leadership/...

pbl education project learning projects resources

started by cbyington2014 on 11 Jun 14 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
kurtschaefer

Intel Education Designing Effective Projects: Sort by Grade - 1 views

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    This looks to be a good resource for K-12 inquiry-based projects that focus primarily on math and science (though there are connections to social studies and language arts). It is searchable by grade and subject.
Dave Guymon

Programming Theory: Teaching - 1 views

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    A PBL example focusing on inquiry-based engagement with learning and teaching computer programming languages.
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