project based learning - ola super conference 2011
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Project based learning
Joel Krentz & Ann Perez,
Toronto District School Board
The Learning CommonsSwitch from teaching to learning
Everyone is engaged in the learning process
Cross curricular perspective
Knowledge, Thinking, Communication, and Application are foundations for learning
With technology-enabled learning partnerships we parallel the social ways by which today’s students are naturally choosing to learn and network.
Technology is having a positive impact on knowledge innovation – it is engaging our students and connecting with their urge to investigate and create.
School libraries facilitate knowledge construction with inquiry-based learning by designing creative opportunities and non-traditional performance tasks. Students need the opportunity to communicate their knowledge and understanding creatively.
Project-Based Learning
Common Craft explains project-based learning:
Healthy Eating Webquest
Q-Chart
Q-Wheel (Notebook 10)
The Book Trailer Project
Literature CirclesEworkshop.on.ca
Author Visit
Brainstorming
Storyboard Template
ProductionEthical use of images and music
Putting it all together
Assessment ToolsStudent checklists
Observational checklists
Conferencing
Rubric
Group assessments
Journals
Voice thread
Book Trailers
Group Assessment
Voice Threads
Publishing Student Work
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