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Pam Cannon

Inquiry-based Learning on Garbage - 16 views

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    Primary students really benefit from this type of learning
Michelle Krill

Experts & Newbies | Bloggers on Project Based Learning - 9 views

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    "The Buck Institute for Education (BIE) Staff, National Faculty, & Special Guests blog about anything & everything about Project Based Learning (PBL)."
Jeff Johnson

Start with the Pyramid: Real-World Issues Motivate Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    In a growing number of schools, educators are echoing Papert's assertion that engaging students by starting with the concrete and solving hands-on, real-world problems is a great motivator. Ultimately, they say, such project-based learning that freely crosses disciplines provides an education superior to the traditional "algebra at age nine, Civil War at ten, Great Expectations at eleven" structure.
Brandi Caldwell

Tools for Teaching - Collaborative Learning: Group Work and Study Teams - 0 views

  • Students learn best when they are actively involved in the process. Researchers report that, regardless of the subject matter, students working in small groups tend to learn more of what is taught and retain it longer than when the same content is presented in other instructional formats
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      Great quotes for projects
Demetri Orlando

Project Based Learning network - Teaching for Tomorrow - 0 views

shared by Demetri Orlando on 12 Oct 08 - Cached
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    This ning network focuses on sharing ideas, strategies, and thoughts on project based learning.
Scott Ashwell

Home - Authentic Task Design - 4 views

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    What are authentic tasks? Explore the links to learn more about authentic tasks, to investigate examples of web environments that use authentic tasks, and to read the theoretical ideas that provide the foundation for the approach.
nate stearns

Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm - 0 views

  • After an ichthyologist named David Starr Jordan became the first president of Stanford University in the 1890s, he bequeathed to memory researchers one of their favorite truisms: Every time he learned the name of a student, Jordan is said to have complained, he forgot the name of a fish. But the fish to which Jordan had devoted his research life were still there, somewhere beneath the surface of consciousness. The difficulty was in catching them
dean groom

Raising expectations « Educational Discourse - 0 views

  • they will continue to live like their parents with the same expectations
  • what students might need to do well as they leave school
  • Communication skills - delivering their message clearly without misconceptions.
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  • ollaborative decision-making and work strategies. Groups are vital to progress - working together to create a product is found in nearly all professions - from construction to high-tech scientific work. Up until now collaborative - group - work has been “done” but there seems to be a lack of focus on learning those essential dynamics for productive collaboration.
  • Students are mostly “me” focused, it goes with the age.
  • he system really doesn’t encourage novel ideas or divergent thinking. Instead, there continues to be a dominate frame of reference that if you “learn” enough information and can then answer the questions on a test,
  • here needs to be direct instruction on effective and non-effective collaboration
  • Presentation skills, on the other hand, are largely neglected in schools, and few people put effort into developing them. Thus, presentation skills are a primary differentiator among you and your peers.”
dean groom

Pop Cosmopolitanism » Introducing the After School MMO Group - 0 views

  • This bridge, we believe, will enhance their success in life and academics, as these literacies are essential components found in the 21st Century Learning Skills (see Partnership for 21st Century Learning Skills for more information), which many schools are still trying to conceptualize, let alone implement. Although we are very early in the pilot program, our first goal has been to develop the MMO group into a “third place” for these boys to hang out and play together. As the group has begun developing cohesion, and the boys are becoming better oriented with the game, we’ve begun integrating content into our sessions that are not only valued “gamer” practices, but promote literacy practices as well (such as writing forum posts, for example).
Tom Hemingway

10 Unbreakable Rules for Project Success :: Reforming Project Management - 1 views

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    reference to a longer essay by Mark Lilly & Tim Rahshulte. Good rules re planning, communicating, learning, in project management
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    reference to a longer essay by Mark Lilly & Tim Rahshulte. Good rules re planning, communicating, learning, in project management. "Projects require cooperation, collaboration, and coordination."
David Wetzel

Bottled Water Versus the Environment Case Study: Questions and Concerns of Pure Water o... - 3 views

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    Students use problem-based learning strategies and techniques to develop findings and make recommendations, along with preparing a press release in this case study.
Ruth Howard

Building the Infrastructure for Personalization | Distributed Learning Symposium 2009 - 0 views

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    Lego Robotics example within the Distributed Learning Symposium 2009
Jeff Johnson

Digital storytelling - ICT for learning - 20 views

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    When first I heard the expression 'digital storytelling' I understood it to refer to fictional writing. At the time I believe it did but now it covers all manner of writing and what have we always got our children to do to demonstrate learning? Retell what they have been taught. This doesn't necessarily move us far along Bloom's Taxonomy so what's the alternative? Anderson and Krathwohl (2001) have presented a reworking of Bloom that is suited to an age where material is deconstructed and reconstructed i.e. mashed. Creating, that 21 century skill, is at the apex.
Bonnie Feather

Intel Teach Elements: Project-Based Approaches - 0 views

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    new Elements course on Project-Based Learning! Anyone may take this course independently online.
Dolores Gende

Journey in Technology: PLP Journey: Planning our Professional Learning Day - 0 views

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    How to use PBL to design a Professional Learning day.
Kathleen N

Quest Atlantis - 1 views

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    This is an outstanding opportunity to bring a high-quality, immersive educational experience to your classroom or school (ages 10-14). From the University of Indiana and supported by the McArthur Foundation, the program is researched based and provides a number of opportunities in curriculum areas. It is also customizable for your specific educational goals.This is 21st Century Learning at it's finest. Participants must complete the professional development to gain entry for their school or class. Check it out!
Melinda Waffle

OER Commons - 4 views

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    Open Educational Resources: Free-to-Use teaching & learning content from around the world
Joanna Sanders

What Does Successful Project-Based Learning Look Like? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The end of the school year provides educators with opportunities to reflect: blogger Bob Lenz used his time to create a working definition of project based learning.
Dolores Gende

Project Based Learning in Hand - ISTE 2011 - 0 views

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    Session notes from Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand 
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