Process
Explain what and how to use Project Based Learning.
1. Read and watch the following resources about PBL
3. Keep a personal reflection journal using Blogger on why you choose each specific tool.
4. Using your Symbaloo and blog as references, choose as assignment in one of your classes and create a simple PBL lesson for your students. Your teacher will provide you with options on how to submit and share your project.
1. Read and watch the following resources about PBL
- Read pages 129-131 for an introduction to Problem Based Learning.
- Read Appropriateness for Problem-Based Learning on page 25 to page 30 for general principles problem types.
- Read Project Based Learning on page 56 to page 61 to learn about the four basic elements of PBL and how and why to use Webquests as a inquiry-based activity.
- YouTube PBL explained
- Explore these samples of Project Based Learning for different subjects
- Project Based Learning is Authentic Learning
- Buck Institute for Education (BIE) PBL resources
3. Keep a personal reflection journal using Blogger on why you choose each specific tool.
4. Using your Symbaloo and blog as references, choose as assignment in one of your classes and create a simple PBL lesson for your students. Your teacher will provide you with options on how to submit and share your project.