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Michelle Krill

The Lost Lunchbox - an online educational, adventure game for kids who love math, readi... - 32 views

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    The Lost Lunchbox is the one of internet's first educational role-playing games (RPG) designed specifically for children in grades 3 -8. Conceived by Greg Nussbaum, creator of MrNussbaum.com, and designed by the team at igamestudio.com, The Lost Lunchbox is an unforgettable and exciting experience for students that incorporates critical thinking skills in multiple disciplines, problem solving, and a healthy dose of adventure and curiosity. The Lost Lunchbox is an outstanding, educational alternative to traditional video games that glamorize violence and promote mental stagnation.
Rick Davidson

Guide to Project Based Learning - 32 views

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    Defines PBL and provides research, project guides, resources, and examples. 
jkrauss

PBL_Project_Sketches.doc - Google Docs - 31 views

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    This might be an unusual use of the Diigo PBL group but I'd love to have people analyze, improve, and add more project sketches to this doc. These are for a book I'm writing on PBL and inquiry. I'll credit the author for any contributions that make it into the book.
Suzie Boss

Perfecting with Practice: Project-Based Teaching - 30 views

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    Edutopia post includes highlights from recent webinar series featuring some outstanding PBL teachers
dean groom

Edistorm - 30 views

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    Edistorm takes the metaphor of sticky notes on a boardroom wall and brings it online allowing anyone - anywhere to brainstorm with only a web browser. Each user picks their favorite ideas and Edistorm brings the best ones forward.
Aaron Shaw

Index to Group Activities, Games, Exercises & Initiatives - 30 views

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    "Index to Group Activities, Games, Exercises & Initiatives"
Tom McHale

Assessment Do's and Don'ts | Connected Principals - 30 views

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    Bottom line the assessments need to be a tool to measure learning and growth and not as a way that set students up for failure. Assessments need to be used by the teacher as well as the student to guide student learning. Assessments are a tool and   not an end to themselves
Ginger Lewman

Kent Innovation High teacher: Project-based learning challenges students to 'think, the... - 27 views

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    PBL does not focus on stale memorization of boring textbooks, but motivates students to investigate from a multitude of sources just like historians, writers, and scientists do. On top of these skills though PBL is also about DOING. It is not enough for students to be passive about learning but to be actively involved taking it much deeper. PBL is much more like actual jobs than the traditional classroom is.
Suzie Boss

How to Design Student Projects Like a Pro - 29 views

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    Here's a new Edutopia post where I use Tim Brown's strategies from his book, Change by Design, as guidelines for project-based learning. Feedback welcome.
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.
Michelle Krill

High Tech High | Digital Commons - 24 views

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    All High Tech High students and teachers store and exhibit their work in digital portfolios. These are perfectly aligned with the three High Tech High design principles of common intellectual mission, personalization, and adult world connection: required of all, they display personal learning and interests to an audience that extends beyond the school.
Ginger Lewman

YouTube - Born to Learn - 28 views

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    Born to Learn is the first animation in a fascinating series aimed to provide easy-access to the exciting new discoveries constantly being made about how humans learn! Narrated by Damian Lewis
Louis Mazza

Research | Project Based Learning | BIE - 24 views

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    Best project
jkrauss

Reinventing Project-Based Learning: The Project Brief - On not hard-wiring a PBL too soon - 27 views

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    This is one in a series on shaping good ideas into PBL units of study.
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