Categories: All - projects - education - question - students

by Maya Gray 12 years ago

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Project-based learning

Project-based learning emphasizes student engagement through hands-on projects that are driven by compelling questions. These questions should be personal or local, sparking curiosity and leading to deeper inquiry.

Project-based learning

Project-based learning

Classroom Projects

Book Reviews
Podcasts

creating websites

virtual portfolios

Websites

Pixme - App
linoit.com The website makes a post it notes environment
(Posters) (Edu) Glogster
Instagrok (key facts)
tinyurl.com The website makes long urls much shorter.
Post-It Notes tinyurl.com/tools20
Infographic
ignite format in powerpoint: use 20 slide/15 seconds per slide
educreations.com
websiteslike.org similarsites.com
http://animoto.com/education
prezi.com
goanimate.com
edu.xtranormal.com
Pic Collage
pixton.com
blabberize.com
recordmp3.org
Poll Everywhere
Quintura for Kids
Story Kit
Word Cloud
Tagul
Tagxedo
Wordle
Mentormob
Jigsaw Planet

Main topic

Videos

Make a Change in Eduction

Quotes

“You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother.” Albert E.
“I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.” Albert E.

Tony Vincent

Driving Question

As much room for student voice and choice as possible
Leads to more questions
Make it personal or local
Question should appeal to students
Shorten as much as possible
Example: What if Lewis and Clark never me Sacagawea?
Driving question start with: What? Which? What if?
Personal and /or local
Student voice and choice
Will the result create something new
Cannot be answered with copy and paste
Where are the standards/content used in the real world