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Maryann Angeroth

edrethink: Ten Things I've Learned in Going Project-Based - 0 views

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    " I've mentioned before that this year has been challenging. However, I am realizing that my students excel when I approach a subject with a project-based framework. "
creatskills

25+ Best Educational Websites Inspiration 2016 - 0 views

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    Educational Websites are represent schools, college, institutes and university, which have information about their education, courses, modules, fees and other information which are important for students, Educational websites must have attractive quality things to interact their students and donors, these websites also have gallery to show its happy and learning
Kevin Quinones

Free Technology for Teachers: Nine Tools for Collaboratively Creating Mind Maps - 69 views

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    Mind maps or graphic organizers can be invaluable tools for visual thinkers and visual learners. The process of creating a mind map can help students gain an overview perspective on complex, multifaceted concepts. Mind maps can also help students outline an essay or story they're planning to write.
anglejais94

Digital Marketing Training Gurgaon- Digital Marketing Training Delhi - 0 views

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    SEO Next World (SNW) is famous and old digital marketing training institute in Gurgaon and Delhi location, which is stable in year 2013. We believe to give best training to students for his/her career point of you and also business perpose.
Evanta Technologies

Evanta Technologies :: Enabler in Excellence - 0 views

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    Evanta Technologies is a strategic IT training company that has been institutionalized on certain specific IT training principles. Our core objective for starting this company is to provide a comprehensive Instructor-led module based IT training. They have a track record 125 Courses Offered, 4781 Trained Students, 550 Instructors.
Julie Shy

http://www.bie.org/images/uploads/useful_stuff/Tubric.pdf - 0 views

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    The TUBRIC is not only a great hands-on activity for teachers during professional development, but it's also a great collaborative tool to help your students create their own Driving Questions for their projects. So just download it, print it, and build it!
Colleen Broderick

Project Based Instruction in STEM Education: Project Based Instruction Student Projects... - 0 views

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    STEM project models for HS and MS
anonymous

What Makes Project-Based Learning a Success?| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    When we think of project-based learning we think about things like collaboration, problem solving, critical thinking, and Creativity Fluency. But what about what about things such as committment, trust, and relationship building? It's all part of one Texas high school's vision to bring PBL to every student at every grade level. This Edutopia article by Mariko Nobori has more.
Julie Shy

SearchTeam - real-time collaborative search engine - 0 views

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    Great tool for teachers! Searchteam  allows its users to search in small teams and collaborate to find the best search results. It is a collaborative tool that we can use with our students. Searching the web in such a way has never been this easy.
Don Doehla

http://www.edutopia.org/pdfs/edutopia-teaching-for-meaningful-learning.pdf - 0 views

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    A research paper on the benefits of inquiry based learning/PBL
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    A Review of Research on Inquiry-Based and Cooperative Learning By Dr. Brigid Barron and Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University "Decades of research illustrate the benefits of inquiry-based and cooperative learning to help students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to be successful in a rapidly changing world."
edutopia .org

Entrepreneurship Education Stresses Learning by Doing | Edutopia - 0 views

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    By simulating a business launch, students engage in critical thinking and deepen their financial literacy. They gain experience collaborating with team members and networking with outside experts.
jkrauss

From Impossible to I'm possible - 34 views

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      As important, give them a reason to care. Earlier you say "We need to help them see why they should be engaged" that feeling why we should is hard to transmit, so instead we need to inspire, make them feel compelled to investigate and learn. 
  • Second, we spoon feed our students too much.
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      Authors of "Engaging Minds" recommend designing learning experiences that provide "liberating constraints"-- that is, situations with optimal structure AND ambiguity, that cause the student to question, interpret and customize their investigation and arrive at something significant and personally meaningful.
  • We need to do a better job helping them see why they should be engaged,
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      Getting kids to see "why they should be engaged" is hard-- We need to set up the conditions where they feel compelled to learn. Starting the course of study with an engaging entry event can ignite that need to know. BIE arranges their PBL units around this idea-- Entry event + Driving Question are the set up, from there kids take the ball and run.
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      Yep! This is risky for a lot of teachers. Their inclination is to intervene when things get messy. It's tempting but better to support kids through their struggle rather than remove the struggle.
Julie Shy

Project-Based Learning: An Overview - YouTube - 0 views

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    Project-based learning is a dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges.
Don Doehla

Summer Planning for Successful PBL | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "It is often said that leading and teaching in project-based learning schools are like building an airplane while flying it. During the summer, we land the plane and we have a chance to just build. In the spirit of summer, this post is brief and concrete so we have more time for the beach and planning! Here are three ways you can plan for student success this summer"
Don Doehla

Is There a Best Way to Develop the 4Cs in All Students? - The Partnership for 21st Cent... - 0 views

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    In this first three-part post, John Larmer describes how he and co-author Susie Boss answered the question in their newly published book, 'PBL for 21st Century Success: Teaching Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Creativity'. In the next post, Deborah Esparza will review the book from "the field". For the final post, co-author Susie Boss has been invited to explain why she and John choose this topic.
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    1st of 3 articles introducing Larmer & Boss' new book published by BIE
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