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Learning Materials in a Problem Based Course * Guides for Lecturers * UK Centre for Mat... - 0 views

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    rials in a Problem Based Course * Database of Resources * Important Themes * Guides for Lecturers * Events and Workshops * Teaching Development Projects * Materials Awareness Projects * About the Centre * Contact Us * News * Features * Articles and Publications * Cymraeg * Search * Home by James Busfield and Ton Peijs Why This Guide? In 2000 the Department of Materials at Queen Mary University of London introduced Problem Based Learning (PBL) into their first year undergraduate program - being the first Materials Department in the UK to do so. A year later PBL was further expanded into their second year undergraduate program. To make space in the curriculum, the teaching load was reduced by 20% and most of the traditional practical classes were removed. Problem Based Learning (PBL) is a concept used to enhance multidisciplinary skills using planned problem scenarios. It is an active way of learning that teaches students problem solving skills, while at the same time allowing them to acquire basic knowledge. PBL was first introduced in the late 1960s at McMaster University in North America, and has since spread around the world mainly in medical education. The principal aims of implementing PBL are: * To integrate knowledge and skills from a range of multidisciplinary modules * To acquire knowledge through self-study * To teach students how to work in groups and manage group projects * To improve and develop transferable skills of students * To develop problem solving skills of students * To encourage self-motivation, curiosity and thinking * And finally, to make learning fun! A PBL Guide This guide is based on what Queen Mary University of London does and its context. It can be used as a guide to developing a PBL system that works in your context. At Queen Mary University of London, for first year students, the PBL program consists of 6 case studies (3 per semester) and s
Ruth Nation

Questions to Promote Inquiry - 0 views

  • These questions are intended for teachers to pose as they interact with students engaged in inquiry processes. What does this make you think of? In what ways are these different? In what ways are these the same? What materials did you use? What would happen if you ... What might you try instead? Tell me about your ...? What does it look like? What does it remind you of? What does it feel like? What can you do next time? What can you tell me about it? Tell me what happened. What could you do instead? Which one do you have more of? Is one object longer/shorter than another? What do you call the things you are using? What can you tell me about the things you have? Tell me what it looks like. How are you going to do that? What do you feel, see, hear, taste, smell? How did you do that? What will you do next after you finish that? Is there anything else you could do/use? How do you know? What are some different things you could try? What is it made of? Show me what you could do with it?
Ruth Nation

How to enhance your lessons with Google Art Project | Indiana Jen - 16 views

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    "This is a great tool for introducing students to Art from around the world"
Ruth Nation

Z-Type - 0 views

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    won't teach you how to type but super fun practice!
Dugg Lowe

Pros/Cons Essay Writing: Take Both Sides, Present Stehgths a - 0 views

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    A how to write a pros and cons essay article by an English teacher.
Dugg Lowe

Position Essay Writing: Defend Your Position - 0 views

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    This article instructs how to write a position essay providing cool tips and an outline.
Dugg Lowe

Response Essay Writing: What are Your Thoughts? - 0 views

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    The article instructs how to write a good response essay. Written by an English teacher.
Ruth Nation

How to Teach Math as a Social Activity | Edutopia - 2 views

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    how one teacher establishes a classroom culture of learning
Ruth Nation

U6 11G Public Information Campaign Lesson Plan March - 0 views

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    Students will know . . . - The history and methods of public information campaigns in America. - How to identify the most effective form of sharing information with the public. Students will be able to . . . * Write an "abstract" describing their plan and model for their campaign * Evaluate a person's attempt to change something for both its motivation and effect * Select and create the medium most effective for conveying their message.
Ruth Nation

Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - 0 views

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    webpage demonstrating how to evaluate the information on a webpage
Ruth Nation

Free Technology for Teachers: Interactive Lessons About Art and Artists - 2 views

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    article about the SF Art Museum website and how to use it
Ruth Nation

YouTube - SMART magnifying glass reveal.avi - 0 views

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    youtube video how-to
Ruth Nation

Inquiry-based Learning and the Web: An epaper - 0 views

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    How to develop essential questions
Ruth Nation

Technology Integration - 0 views

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    excellent site, full of resources
Ruth Nation

Free Technology for Teachers: 12 Useful YouTube Accessories for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    How to watch youtube videos safely with your classes.
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