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Create PBL projects aligned to curriculum already created in the course or constructed by students.
Highlights of several brief demonstrations of software and a tour of some amazing web sites.
Highlights of several brief demonstrations of software and a tour of some amazing web sites.
Highlights of several brief demonstrations of software and a tour of some amazing web sites.
Dayna Laur takes you through the process that allows your students to master AP content.
Dayna Laur takes you through the process that allows your students to master AP content.
Learn proven strategies that will support readiness, interests, and learning profiles.
Integrate Common Core Standards while collaborating with the world.
Possibly the most common worry expressed by parents lately is their befuddlement at what supports and limitations they should be placing on their child’s screen time and use of social media. I get it. It can be truly baffling and frustrating.
Food Network star Alton Brown cautions viewers that “too much spice can ruin a meal.” At a recent tech conference in Minneapolis I began to understand what Brown meant.
Reflections on designing projects that directly impact the community.
By focusing on PBL as the process of learning and the application of knowledge, students become more clear on the expectations for learning outcomes, which leads to higher quality products.
An overview of setting up effective relational structures, embracing what they have to teach us, and letting go of the need to provide all the answers as we, as educators, grow and model inter-generational collaboration.
Where student voice & inquiry meet