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Project-Based Learning (PBL) 101 Location 2080 Citygate Dr Columbus, OH 43219 Time 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Graduate Credit Participants may purchase one semester hour of Ashland University credit for an additional $249. Register http://bit.ly/PBL_Feb Questions about Registration Contact Sandy Denney at 614.542.4111 or [email protected]. Lunch Lunch is on own. Feb. 2, 3 and 13 Engage in an interactive three-day workshop led by a Buck Institute for Education (BIE)- certified workshop facilitator. The PBL 101 workshop has three basic parts: Project Design, Assessment, and Management and is designed to teach the basics of Project Based Learning through exemplifying the experience of a project, video analysis of best classroom practice, exploration of PBL tools and project libraries, and development of a project with opportunities for critique & revision. Three full days are purposefully designed to provide participants with time to gain the knowledge and skills to help them plan their project while allowing time for additional research, refinement, gathering of resources, assessment alignment, and peer review before finalizing their high-quality PBL. Project Based Learning (PBL), is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working through a process of sustained inquiry in response to a complex question, problem, or challenge. By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a project for use in their own classroom and will have a better understanding of: The difference between PBL and “doing projects” The need to provide students with opportunities to practice 21st century competencies (such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity), balanced with learning significant content How to manage a project in the classroom All participants will receive a copy of the BIE PBL 101 Workbook. For more information about this PBL 101 workshop or to bring PBL into your district or school, contact Jean Kugler at [email protected]. Cost Member Rate $249 Non-Member Rate $299 Questions about Project-Based Learning Save the Date: PBL Ohio, June 8-12, 2015. More details coming soon.

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Page 1: PBL 101 workshops

Project-Based Learning (PBL) 101

Location2080 Citygate DrColumbus, OH 43219

Time8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Graduate CreditParticipants may purchase one semester hour of Ashland University credit for an additional $249.

Registerhttp://bit.ly/PBL_Feb

Questions about RegistrationContact Sandy Denney at 614.542.4111 or [email protected].

LunchLunch is on own.

Feb. 2, 3 and 13

Engage in an interactive three-day workshop led by a Buck Institute for Education (BIE)-certified workshop facilitator. The PBL 101 workshop has three basic parts: Project Design, Assessment, and Management and is designed to teach the basics of Project Based Learning through exemplifying the experience of a project, video analysis of best classroom practice, exploration of PBL tools and project libraries, and development of a project with opportunities for critique & revision.

Three full days are purposefully designed to provide participants with time to gain the knowledge and skills to help them plan their project while allowing time for additional research, refinement, gathering of resources, assessment alignment, and peer review before finalizing their high-quality PBL. Project Based Learning (PBL), is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by working through a process of sustained inquiry in response to a complex question, problem, or challenge.

By the end of this workshop, participants will have designed a project for use in their own classroom and will have a better understanding of:

• The difference between PBL and “doing projects”• The need to provide students with opportunities to practice 21st century

competencies (such as collaboration, communication, critical thinking and creativity), balanced with learning significant content

• How to manage a project in the classroom

All participants will receive a copy of the BIE PBL 101 Workbook.

For more information about this PBL 101 workshop or to bring PBL into your district or school, contact Jean Kugler at [email protected].

CostMember Rate $249

Non-Member Rate $299

Questions about Project-Based Learning

Save the Date: PBL Ohio, June 8-12, 2015. More details coming soon.