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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.
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.
fhsunshine78

Meshing GBL With PBL: Can It Work? - 0 views

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    And interresting article comparing project based learning with game based learning. It really aligns with the work done by Dr. Chris Haskell and 3DGameLab.
Bobbie Thibodeau

Free vectors, photos and PSD Downloads | Freepik - 1 views

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    presentation images free of copyright restrictions
Bobbie Thibodeau

New Old Stock - 1 views

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    presentation images  vintage photos from public archives  free of known copyright restrictions
bevanderson744

7 Essential Ingredients Of Project-Based Learning - 2 views

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    More resouces for PBL
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    Project-Based Learning is the anchoring of student-driven learning through the design, development, and publication authentic projects, products, and related learning outcomes. It is a forward-way of thinking about how you can plan learning experiences for students while simultaneously centering them in the learning process itself.
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.
Megan Jacobson

POGIL | Home - 2 views

  • POGIL uses guided inquiry – a learning cycle of exploration, concept invention and application – as the basis for many of the carefully designed materials that students use to guide them to construct new knowledge.   POGIL is a student-centered strategy; students work in small groups with individual roles to ensure that all students are fully engaged in the learning process. POGIL activities focus on core concepts and encourage a deep understanding of the course material while developing higher-order thinking skills. POGIL develops process skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and communication through cooperation and reflection, helping students become lifelong learners and preparing them to be more competitive in a global market.
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    Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning
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    I love POGIL and have helped spread the love in my department. My students have really responded positively to having assigned roles which I rotate and randomly assign. The key is really reinforcing those roles every time because it gives control and voice to some kids who would never take it on their own.
chrisdenny

Collaborative project-based learning and problem-based learning in higher education: a ... - 0 views

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    Printer friendly version in PDF KEYWORDS: Collaborative Project-based Learning, Problem-based Learning, Facilitation. The aim of this chapter is twofold. Firstly to support academic staff from a variety of subject disciplines in higher education in the clarification between two different learner focused strategies, namely collaborative project-based (CPBL) and problem-based learning (PBL).
tbrowland

Top Ten Things Parents Should Look for in Online Courses - 0 views

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    There is no doubt that the needs and requirements of our workforce are constantly changing. It is estimated that 80% of the jobs that will be part of the labor market in 2010 do not yet exist. For our children to be successful in future careers, the education they are receiving today must change. The traits parents should look for in online courses for their children - includes PBL
tbrowland

Hezel Associates | Florida Virtual Schools PBL Online (2012) - 0 views

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    Florida Virtual Schools (FLVS) has recognized the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning (PBL), and has been working to incorporate this transformative teaching strategy in its online courses. PBL has become increasingly popular in education as more classrooms K-12 incorporate it with their course material, similarly online learning as also assumed an increasing role in K-12 content delivery.
scottpowell33

Problem-Based Learning at University of Delaware - 0 views

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    Resources for PBL including sample syllabi, evaluation forms, and sample problems.
wgrantsmith

Build a School in the Cloud - 0 views

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    This talk reminds me of PBL because the students are leading the learning. What do you think?
Charity Arthur

Project-Based Learning in Professional Organizations. - 0 views

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    BSU Albertsons Library login required.
anonymous

PISA Collaboarative Problem Solving Framework - 0 views

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    This article, while not specifically focused on PBL, identifies a lot of considerations for collaboration.
debbiedotson

5 Time-Saving Ways Teachers Can Use Google Forms - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Great Info on using Google Forms. I am planning to learn this ASAP>
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