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Exploring Resources for PBL - Project Based Learning Boot Camp - 76 views

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    Resources for PBL
Diego J. Vigueras Gonzalez

Project Based Learning | BIE | Recommended for Teachers - 21 views

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    Uno de los sitios punteros mundiales en Project Based Learning (PBL, ABP en español)
Elizabeth Resnick

Project Based Learning, Session 1 | Class Notes - 95 views

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    teaching project based learning to teachers.  Includes common craft video, core pieces of PBL, understanding by design lesson template, unit design before and after.
BalancEd Tech

Sowing the Seeds for a More Creative Society - 42 views

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    "the "creative thinking spiral." In this pro- cess, people imagine what they want to do, create a project based on their ideas, play with their creations, share their ideas and creations with others, and reflect on their experiences-all of which leads them to imagine new ideas and new projects. As students go through this process, over and over, they learn to develop their own ideas, try them out, test the boundaries, experiment with alternatives, get input from others, and generate new ideas based on their experiences."
Randolph Hollingsworth

Executive Summary of Serious Games: Improving Public Policy Through Game-based Learning... - 17 views

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    Ben Sawyer is the cofounder of Digitalmill, where he is in charge of strategy, technology, and business development. Located in Portland, Maine, Digitalmill is a technology development firm with clients worldwide. It has worked on a wide variety of projects dealing with interactive game development, including support for The Sloan Foundation's Virtual U game project. The company has produced two books on game development, numerous articles about developing games, and several market research reports on the gaming industry. Currently Digitalmill is working on Virtual U 2.0, and consulting on other projects that integrate gaming, education, and training. Sawyer has authored or co-authored more than 10 computer trade books as well as numerous articles on a wide range of technology areas including e-commerce, interactive game development, software marketing, and computer graphics. Publications include The Ultimate Game Developer's Sourcebook, published in 1996 by Coriolis Group Books. To find out more about the author, please visit: www.dmill.com Contact the author: bsawyer@dmill.com
Jon Tanner

Project MASH - 46 views

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    "Project MASH is a social learning experience that challenges teachers and students to DESIGN stuff, MAKE stuff, and PLAY stuff, to ACT and WRITE, CREATE and EXPLORE. PROJECT MASH bridges the divide between learning in and out of school, from making and tinkering in the classroom to citizen science in the backyard, from design thinking challenges to contests in creative expression." Sponsored by Pearson Foundation
Deborah Chang

Goal-Based Scenarios - 0 views

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    Read more about goal-based scenarios (seems just the same as project-based learning.
Garrett Kerr

The Differences Between Projects And Project-Based Learning | Edudemic - 178 views

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      I couldn't agree more with this side by side comparison. I think it is important that teachers understand the different especially now that technology is in full effect.
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    Differences between projects and pbl
Jessica Limmer

A Step-by-Step Guide to the Best Projects | Edutopia - 95 views

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      Love the connection to history/social studies. How can I do this?
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    State standards are laid out in the rubric, and students should be able to tell you which ones they're covering in any given project.
Martin Burrett

Letter stimulus for video project - 18 views

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    "A letter for a video-based 'mantle of the expert' project to make short TV show and ads. Letter has been rewritten to be generic, but can be adapted."
Melanie Barkley

Maths Maps - A New Collaborative Project | edte.ch - 88 views

  • Some background Four years ago I created Google Earth resources for the classroom and posted them to the GE Community Forum. Two of them were called Maths in Madrid and Maths in Las Vegas. These were based on the fact that there is maths all around us, every day, everywhere we look. Google Earth (and Maps) gives us a great perspective on it all. It also provides easy access for our students to see rich visual content that depicts everyday maths. I have always loved the idea of children seeing the maths they are working on. The only issue with Google Earth is that it is restrictive in two ways. It is not browser based and it is impossible for me to create a resource for others to collaborate on.
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    Combining math with Google Earth to create exciting classroom projects. This is a collaborative Google presentation.
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    Math Maps Project Using Google Earth
Don Doehla

Twenty Tips for Managing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 84 views

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    In honor of Edutopia's 20th anniversary, we're producing a series of Top 20 lists, from the practical to the sublime.
Martin Burrett

UKEdMag: Facilitating Effective STEM Learning by @smwordlaw - 14 views

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    "English…done! Reading…done! Assembly…go, go, go! Packed primary timetables can sometimes feel like you're racing through an army drill. It can be difficult to stop, and allow children time for deeper thought and study. Integrating meaningful STEM into the week can often feel like a bit of a headache. Project Based Learning as a method of teaching STEM, could be the solution to this. Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths are the four disciplines many schools are hoping to focus on this academic year, looking at an applied and integrated approach."
Michael Sheehan

4 more (free) websites to create cool student projects online - 189 views

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    More great websites to use for student projects.
Chema Falcó

PBL in the Mirror: Planning for Student Reflection | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 57 views

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    Within our project design, reflection is a key element that helps us support students as they work to understand the why, what, and how of their learning within the project.
Nigel Coutts

Personal Passion Project - Reflections After Eight Years - 38 views

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    For the past eight years students in Year Six at Redlands have participated in a Personal Passion Project during Term Four. It is a way to finish their time in Junior School with a project that connects their passion with all they have learned about managing inquiry/design based projects to that point.
psmiley

Five-Year-Olds Pilot Their Own Project Learning - YouTube - 2 views

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    K project based learning
Peter Beens

Free Teaching Resources, Tools, & Lesson Plans - Intel Education - 41 views

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    Intel offers free, easily integrated tools and teaching resources to support collaborative student-centered learning. Our online thinking tools provide active learning places where students can engage in robust discussions, analyze complex information, pursue investigations, and solve problems. You'll also find teaching resources such as exemplary lesson plans, assessment strategies, and technology-enriched project ideas for all K-12 subjects. Developed by educators, these free tools and resources support 21st century learning, with project-based approaches in the classroom.
Chris Betcher

Seymour Papert: Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 115 views

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    An expert on children and computing, Dr. Seymour Papert is a mathematician and one of the early pioneers of Artificial Intelligence. He is a distinguished professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of major books on children and learning. Here he describes learning environments in which children collaborate around meaningful projects and powerful ideas.
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