What is Project-Based Learning?

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What is Project-Based Learning?

Product Ideas Brochure or Interactive Poster Maps and Models Advertisement Movie or Book Review News Report Video Board Game Cartoons or Comics Portfolio Newspaper or Magazine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4b0G_auKCI

http://www. watchknowlearn. org/Video. aspx http://www.watchknowlearn.org/Video.aspx?VideoID=50883&CategoryID=5401

Some product examples from last year… http://projectfoundry.org/project-based-learning-explained/project- based-learning-ideas.html http://sgssocials8.wordpress.com/2013-2014/ms-coates/ http://ss8pbl.weebly.com/analysis.html

Start with an open mind, trace out multiple options- highlight with different colours different possible options.

Looking at the diagram above and the list of product options or coming up with your own, complete the chart below.   Product Idea 1 Product Idea 2 Product Idea 3 How is this product interesting to the audience? How is this product interesting to me as the presenter/researcher? What does this product allow me to do or show really well? (What might be highlighted?) What are the limitations of this product in sharing my findings? (What might be left out?) I have done something like this before.

Selecting just one option from the four, justify your choice and show how WHAT you want to share is best shared with the product you have chosen. Explain your choice in 2-3 sentences and provide a rough sketch/draft of what your product with look like. Share your idea with a friend and note two pieces of feedback you received and your response. Be sure to use the Critical Friends guidelines provided. Feedback … My response to the feedback….