PROJECT-BASED LEARNING THROUGH GOOGLE Using Google Tools to create a GoogleTrek.

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PROJECT-BASED LEARNING THROUGH GOOGLE Using Google Tools to create a GoogleTrek

OBJECTIVES  Participants will learn the basic elements of a Project- Based Learning unit.  Participants will create a Project-Based Learning Unit in the form of a Google Trek.

WHAT IS PROJECT BASED LEARNING  A dynamic approach to teaching in which students explore real- world problems and challenges.  Students learn by doing.  Learning results in demonstrations of performance.  Students create something that demonstrates their learning. Check out this video from Edutopia

ELEMENTS OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING 1. Driving question 2. Inquiry based 3. The teacher guides as students explore a topic. 4. Each student, or groups of students, present their work at the end if the unit.

GOOGLE TREK  The project for student completion is in the form of a Google Map  Teacher places checkpoints or pushpin marks on the map.  Each checkpoint or pushpin on the map may contain text, pictures, video, and links to other sites.  The use of the Google Map makes it so research information is in one convenient location.  Checkpoints and pushpin locations guide and scaffold student research.  Use of web 2.0 tools to promote collaboration and interaction among students.  Battles of the Civil War Battles of the Civil War  Digital Road Trip Digital Road Trip  Dialogue Language Arts Dialogue Language Arts  Olympic Games Olympic Games

WEB 1.0 VS. WEB 2.0 Web 1.0…  Corporations saw the Internet as a platform for delivering information.  Early webpages  Static Web 2.0…  A website that allows users to interact or collaborate with each other.  Google Drive  Padlet  Instagrok  Movenote  Quizlet

GOOGLE DRIVE  File storage and synchronizing service provided by Google  Cloud storage  File sharing  Collaborative editing  Documents  Spreadsheets  Forms  Presentations

PADLET  Online wall  Users can post their thoughts on a common topic  Works like an online sheet of paper  Users can post text, documents, images, and video anywhere on the page  Users can post from anywhere  Users can post from any device  Timeline Timeline  Bay Area Eats Bay Area Eats  Leadership Leadership  Civil War Civil War

INSTAGROK  The search engine made for education.  Search for websites, pictures, video, key facts, and quiz questions, all in one place  The Civil War The Civil War

MOVENOTE  Communication combining text, video, and audio  Movenote Movenote  Sample Presentation Sample Presentation

QUIZLET  Online learning tool  Users create flashcards  Flash cards can be shared via links  Users can play games to memorize flash cards  Quizlet Quizlet

CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOGLE TREK Your GoogleTrek will contain the following characteristics:  Content linked to standards  Clear purpose for students  Promote engagement  Use at least 2 web 2.0 tools, including Google Maps  Use graphics or images  Link to other websites  Clear sequence that scaffolds the learner’s progress  Font is clear and easy to read

GOOGLE TREK Your GoogleTrek should have the following checkpoints or pushpin points on the map:  Title and description  Introduction for teachers  Instructions for another teacher  Introduce the guiding question  Standards  Listed is fine  Introduction for students  Tasks for students to complete

GOOGLE TREK  The project for student completion is on a Google Map  Teacher places checkpoints or pushpin marks on the map.  Each checkpoint or pushpin mark on the map may contain text, pictures, video, and links to other sites.  The use of the Google Map makes it so research information is in one convenient location.  Checkpoints and pushpin locations guide and scaffold student research.  Battles of the Civil War Battles of the Civil War  Digital Road Trip Digital Road Trip  Dialogue Language Arts Dialogue Language Arts  Olympic Games Olympic Games