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Collecting and Curating Resources - 15 views
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Archival and Primary Source websites - A type of educational website that provides original historical materials for students to access and analyze.
National Archives http://www.archives.gov/education/
Collaboration websites - Communicate and collaborate with others around the world in order to create students who are competitive and globally-minded
Skype in the Classroom https://education.skype.com/
Educational websites - A source of Internet-based digital content, often designed with K-12 learning goals in mind.
National Geographic Kids http://kids.nationalgeographic.com
Exploration and Discovery websites - A type of educational website that allows students to engage in online explorations of topics of interest.
Exploratorium http://exploratorium.edu/
Lesson Plan websites - A type of educational website featuring lesson plans and related teaching materials.
Read Write Think http://www.readwritethink.org/
Real-time and Recorded Data websites - A type of educational website that presents scientific data for students to access and analyze.
Sea Turtle Conservancy http://www.conserveturtles.org/satelliteturtles.php
Skills/Practice websites - A type of educational website that provides basic learning activities for students.
Starfall http://starfall.com
Student-to-Experts websites - A type of educational website that supports exchanges of information between students and adult experts in organizations outside of school.
Ask Dr. Math http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
Virtual Field Trip websites - Online learning adventures where students are able to visit far-away places using their classroom computers.
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History http://naturalhistory.si.edu/VT3/
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http://www.edutopia.org/video/five-keys-rigorous-project-based-learning
http://www.bie.org/diy
https://biancahewes.wordpress.com/2013/01/04/project-learning-aka-pbl-for-beginners-plsm13/
We chose these websites because they give very important information about Project Based Learning (PBL). The first one gives projects based upon grade level and content. The second link provides five key things to remember when using PBL. The third resource is a do it yourself project based learning lesson where you can create a PBL lesson. and the final resource provides an awesome blog post about PBL for teachers and parents.