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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
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giveitawaydotcom - Welcome - 0 views

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    "pages of resource links, rubrics, work samples and ideas for your tech integration"
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Highland Park Music - 0 views

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    games history ear training and more lots of links
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Rushton's Resources - 0 views

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    Lots of links and resources
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Music-Technology - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    Tons of links for music
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Music - 1 views

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    links to articles and sites for technology and music
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Teacher Resources - Music and Tech: Harmony In The Making - 2 views

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    several links to music sites
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Education - ThingLink - 4 views

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    make an image interactive by linking video and text
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Science - Video Portal - 0 views

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    Applications for Education Unfortunately, the videos in Science Magazine's Video Portal don't have embed codes for placing them in your blog or website so you will have to just link to them. The nice thing about the videos is that each of them is connected to a print article that your students can read. The videos could be a good support material to have students view after an initial reading of the connected print article. This post originally appeared on Free Technology for Teachers. Follow on Google+, Facebook, or Twitter.
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Elementary Links - 0 views

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    Oswego school district's technology site
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Cooperative Learning | Module Resources | eMINTS - 0 views

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    From the eMINTS National Center
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Gamequarium: A portal to hundreds of free, online learning games and activities for Pre... - 0 views

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    Lots of links, continually updated preK-6
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IPL TeenSpace - 0 views

shared by Ruth Nation on 31 Jan 08 - Cached
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    Lots of neat links
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Teacher-Created Resources by Core Area - 0 views

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    Many subjects - lots of links
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FindSounds - Sound Types - 0 views

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    right click on the sound; select save link as (or save target as); save into C:\Program files\Cool Timer\;

    Open Cool Timer; click on Options; under Alarm Sound click select.

    Make sure your file is pretty small - under 20k and mono

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Virtual Field Trips | SimpleK12 - 1 views

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    tons of links for "virtually" every subject
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Teaching Library | Discover teaching ideas and lesson resources linked to children's bo... - 0 views

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    Elementary site with some neat literature ideas.
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