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Dianne Scrivani

Part 1: Math and Project Based Learning… 22 Amazing Resources | 21 st Century... - 2 views

  • “interesting math problem/project can come in the form of a picture, a video, a tweet, something your child says, etc”.
  • The posts generate ideas on how these concepts just might fit in the classroom and/or provide some driving/guiding questions.
  • The best place to begin your exploration is at the first page of the blog and read the index!
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  • Areas to make sure you explore include blog articles, author’ choice, My Curricula (3 Act Math), My Projects, and of course the Categories!
  • This link will land you at the PBL Math Portion of the site.
  • a place where educators come together to create and share their very best teaching resources. It was created by teachers for teachers.
  • Be sure to explore the lessons in Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Functions, Statistics, and Probability.
  • provide projects and resources for instructors and students who wish to teach and learn college mathematics or post-algebra high school mathematics via project-based instruction. Many of these projects can be geared toward high school mathematics.
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    This article looks as though it has lots of great ideas for PBL. I took a quick jog through BIE and found lots of ideas.
Brian Gulotta

Codecademy - 0 views

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    This website allows users to learn coding basics at their own pace.
Mary Sisson

The Visual History Of Classroom Technology - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Wonderful visual of the evolution of technology in the classroom - would be a great graphic to show to students (and teachers) for fun.
Michele Mathieson

Creative Educator - What Makes a Good Project - 3 views

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    From a student perspective a project is: something you want to share, something you have enough time to thoroughly complete, and on a topic that you find intriguing. :well-designed, open-ended, learner-definable prompt is the best starting place for project-based learning.
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    Good list of criteria of what makes for a good project. I like the emphasis on connecting with resources (meaning other people or students) outside of the classroom, perhaps even internationally. Does anyone know of a clearinghouse of classrooms and/or schools that are looking to connect with other schools or classrooms? I would really like my classes to connect with classrooms in Great Britain to see what their students are taught about the American Revolution.
Mary Sisson

Edudemic - Education Technology Tips For Students And Teachers - 0 views

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    "connecting education and technology"
Mary Sisson

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 0 views

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    Great list of websites for media sharing, digital storytelling, managing/organizing, social networking, content resources, and curriculum collaboration.
Michele Mathieson

Main Course Not Dessert | FreeBIEs | Tools | Project Based Learning | BIE - 2 views

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    - a good introductory article explaining not only the benefits of PBL but also features and requirements for a successful PBL curriculum. Very clear and basic.
kkastuk

Integrating technology in PE - 1 views

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    This is helpful for coaches as well
Mary Sisson

Building Technology Fluency: Preparing Students to be Digital Learners | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This article opened my eyes to a new tech teaching technique - the "Flip Your Lessons" suggestion is a great approach to take in MS computer labs filled with kids of different tech/computer aptitudes.
lucyhunt

Interdisciplinary Learning in Your Classroom: Explanation - 1 views

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    Heidi Hayes-Jacobs. Lots of videos and links.
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