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High Tech High - Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    In March 2005 High Tech High received a $250,000 grant from the California Department of Education to disseminate project-based learning methods to teachers in non-charter public schools. As part of the project, High Tech High teachers have documented successful projects to share with collaborating teachers from local districts and across the HTH network. The current volume presents the fruits of these labors. The aim is simple: to offer practitioners useful, easily adaptable models of real projects.
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Project Search | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    The projects you will find here have been curated by BIE and were gathered from online project libraries. These projects are meant to inspire your own ideas or may be adapted to fit the needs of your classroom.
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Teach21 - 1 views

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    Information is easily accessible for teachers, administrators, parents and students. Standards-based units, lesson plans, instructional guides and project based learning designs model the integration of content, learning skills and technology standards, research-based instructional strategies, differentiated instruction and rich classroom assessments, including a culminating performance, product or project with an accompanying rubric.
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New Technology High School - Napa, CA - 0 views

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    The backbone of New Tech High's unique learning environment is project-based learning (PBL). Instead of handing out daily assignments, teachers assign periodic projects that require critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication.
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Dynamic Learning Maps Essential Elements in Science - 0 views

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    n. As such, this set of Essential Elements addresses a small number of science standards, representing a breadth, but not depth, of coverage across the entire standards framework. The purpose of the DLM Essential Elements is to build a bridge from the content in the general education science framework to academic expectations for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. This version of the Essential Elements will provide content for science assessments for at least the next two years. The DLM Science Consortium intends to develop a learning map based on research about how students learn science content and engage in scientific and engineering practices in the next phase of the project. Revisions will be made when the science map is complete, at which time we anticipate the EEs will be aligned to the map with revisions and additions as appropriate.
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A Better List Of Ideas For Project-Based Learning - 1 views

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    list of 50 ideas which could be readily modified for STEM topics
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Six Steps for Planning a Successful Project | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    Guideline for planning projects, illustrated with an ecology example.
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Activities Preview | RI-ITEST Project Portal - 2 views

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    The goal of RI-ITEST is to prepare diverse students for careers in information technologies by engaging them in exciting, inquiry- based learning activities that use sophisticated computational models in support of a revolutionary science curriculum. Teachers will incorporate interactive computer models developed under the Science of Atoms and Molecules (SAM) project at the Concord Consortium. These materials were specifically designed to support a deeper understanding of science made possible through interactive computer simulations and the new physics-chemistry-biology sequence. Connections will be made between the models students use to learn science and possible careers in research and industry where computer modeling is used.
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Project-based Learning - Preventing an "Outbreak" - Shuck 3351 ePortfolio - 0 views

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    Portfolio highlighting research based instruction
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Hyper-IgM Syndrome - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science - 0 views

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    Hyper-IgM syndrome is an X-linked genetic disorder more commonly affecting males than females. It is caused by the lack of heavy chain class-switching from IgM to other isotypes. Patients with hyper-IgM syndrome are susceptible to a variety of infections as demonstrated in this medical case study. Students are presented patient information, symptoms and a diagnosis that must be interpreted. The case was written for use with the team-based learning (TBL) format involving groups of 4-5 students per group, but it could also be completed as an individual project. The case is targeted to premedical/allied health advanced students and is appropriate for any immunology course at the undergraduate or graduate level in a biomedical science program, or health-related professional courses such as advanced physiology, pathophysiology, microbiology, or histology and cytology.
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Rubrics | Project Based Learning | BIE - 1 views

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    Variety of sample rubrics
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Transformation 2013 - Project-Based Learning Units - 2 views

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    PBL units for variety of topics
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Projects | Center for Educational Informatics - 0 views

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    Variety of middle and elementary based tech games/learning platforms
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Project Based Learning - Mr. Rott's Science Room - 0 views

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    Variety of Biology resources from teacher site. Includes PBL and IB resources.
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Mad Dogs and Chicken Heads - National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (NCCSTS) - 0 views

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    Although rabies still causes thousands of deaths globally every year, it has essentially been eradicated from most industrialized countries. Part of the success story is due to an unusual project undertaken by the Swiss prompted by a series of large outbreaks in the 1970s: the large-scale vaccination of wild foxes to stop the epidemic. In this directed case study, students use an easily accessible MS Excel-based model to understand key epidemiological parameters of rabies outbreaks in wild foxes. The simple model allows students also to predict what proportion of foxes needs to be vaccinated to eradicate the virus from the population. The case fits into both ecological and microbiological (epidemiological) courses and offers opportunities to explore zoonotic diseases and "One Health" questions. The mathematical basis of the differential equations in the models is explained, although prior knowledge of calculus is not essential. A key learning outcome is the critical understanding of both the power and limitations of simple epidemiological models. This case was written for an online course but could also be used as a face-to-face activity if students have access to computers in class.
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Creating | Thoughtful Learning: Curriculum for 21st Century Skills, Inquiry, Project-Ba... - 0 views

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    Different disciplines follow different versions of the inquiry process. Graphic comparing: problem solving, scientific method, writing process, computation, theater, and engineering design.
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Additional Resources for Inquire High School Student Edition | Thoughtful Learning: Cur... - 0 views

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    Here is a list of additional resources for Inquire High School. These inquiry resources include great links to Web sites, articles, videos, and much more that supports inquiry
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STEM MI Champions: Leading Project-Based Learning / PBL Gallery - 0 views

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    wiki with examples of PBL projects across content areas
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Teach21 Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    tattooing and its effects on the body, more in depth than for basic biology
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