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rgesthuizen on 2011-10-28Project-based learning, or PBL, grew out of early 20th century education reform, like the works of John Dewey. It generally involves directed, open-ended questions, real-life problem solving, and presentation to an authentic audience. .. We’re really looking forward to hearing how you use PBL and the Projects feature in your classrooms. We’re so excited, in fact, that we rounded up a few resources from around the web to help you out:
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07 May 12Marija Musselman
This wiki blog post provides resources for project-based learning. The comments at the end of the article article provide links to examples of PBL projects.
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07 Dec 11Michelle Krill
"Last month we released Projects for all our education wikis. Our intention was to give you a better tool for group work, but, as many of you have pointed out, they’re also great for project-based learning.
Project-based learning, or PBL, grew out of early 20th century education reform, like the works of John Dewey. It generally involves directed, open-ended questions, real-life problem solving, and presentation to an authentic audience. And, of course, it’s a great way for students to build collaboration and 21st-century skills while mastering content.
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Tom Cornell
PBL!!!!
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Yolanda Murphy
Different Wiki spaces and various resources for project based learning.
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scot hoffman
Great Dewey Quote at the bottom of this post. May come in handy for the report!
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Karen McKelvey
A list of resources for PBL created by Wikispaces.
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Paul McMullen
Resources for Project-Based Learning
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Anita Cardona
Has links to different sites explaining PBL and with examples and videos.
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Molly Myers
Resources for Project Based Learning from Wikispaces http://t.co/qSo4Gkr2 #siouxcentral
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I’ve used wikispaces often to host PBL-style projects: see these examples in particle physics(for high school, and, for middle school:) water quality monitoring, and astroimaging. Wikis are the ideal “blank slate” of the new web, where educators can bring together various technologies and communities to set the stage for student collaborative activity. (I’ve expanded on this point in the context of global STEM education to the Education Project in Bahrain here.)
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Resources for Project-Based Learning
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Mathieu Plourde
"Project-based learning, or PBL, grew out of early 20th century education reform, like the works of John Dewey. It generally involves directed, open-ended questions, real-life problem solving, and presentation to an authentic audience. And, of course, it’s a great way for students to build collaboration and 21st-century skills while mastering content."
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Margaret Ruppert
Cool stuff about wikispaces blog
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