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THIS IS Jeopardy

Jeopardy What is RBL? Implemen-tation Roles in RBL Benefits Challenges 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

These two pedagogical constructs have caused renewed interest in Resource-Based Learning

What are Blended Learning and Flexible Delivery?

This educational model is designed to actively engage students with multiple resources in both print and non-print form. A 200

What is Resource-Based Learning?

Caladine defines this pedagogical construct as using “various types of mediated instruction including print, audio-visual, computer assisted or online delivery, as well as instructional formats such as lectures and tutorials.” A 300

What is flexible delivery?

They take responsibility for selecting resources, human or otherwise, that appeal to their own learning preferences, interests and abilities A 400

Who are learners? A 400

Data about data A 500

What is metadata? A 500

This eliminates duplication of effort and helps to ensure that the unit is complete B 100

What is collaboration? B 100

They divide the teaching responsibilities and gather varied resources

Who are the classroom teacher and the media specialist? B 200

This step in Resource-Based Learning is when the instructor sets realistic dates, making allowances for technical difficulties. B 300

What is a timeline? B 300

Some examples include timelines, electronic slideshows, dramatic readings, videos, debates, postcards, reports, diaries, hierarchal web-based documents, or poster-board presentations B 400

What are acceptable student-produced artifacts?

Identify the goal(s), determine acceptable student-produced artifacts, collaborate with the media specialist to plan the unit, and select resources in a variety of formats B 500

What are the steps of Resource-Based Learning?

This person is crucial in the selection and acquisition of a wide range of curriculum-supported materials C 100

Who is the Media Specialist?

This person acts as a coach, facilitator, or guide

Who is the teacher? C 200

These education professionals teach students how to efficiently navigate websites and databases to maximize their learning potential C 300

Who are Media Specialists?

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager! C 400

In order to offer students and staff the latest resources, Media Specialists must keep up-to-date on this C 400

What is technology? C 400

The goal of this is to produce fully capable members of the wider, interrelated learning community

What is education? C 500

This is greater with Resource-Based Learning for students

What is motivation? D 100

Skills students gain to successfully navigate the landscape of information sources

What are information literacy skills? D 200

How students feel when they have freedom to explore

What is empowered? D 300

Creating good new ideas Prospecting Interpreting Creating good new ideas D 400

What are the three stages in problem-solving activities? D 400

Teacher flexibility allows students to work in one of these two formats.

What is working alone or in cooperative groups? D 500

The greatest challenge to implementing Resource-Based Learning activities

What is cooperative planning?

This offers clear expectations and provides specifications for the desired products

What is a rubric? E 200

Teachers use this to show how well students understand or master a skill

What is an assessment? E 300

To be truly successful, Resource-Based Learning must be supported by these important people

Who are administrators?

This challenge to Resource- Based Learning is not confined only to online resources and occurs when students copy directly from a resource or fail to properly cite information E 500

What is plagiarism? E 500

The Final Jeopardy category is: Resource-Based Learning Basics Please record your wager Click on screen to begin

Final Jeopardy Question These associations strongly endorse Resource-Based Learning schools Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue Who are the Association of College and Research Libraries [ACLR] and the American Library Association [ALA] ? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game template by C. Harr-MAIT RBL Jeopardy game created by Jenny Bridges, Carrie Davison, and Karen Hymas