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“Learning should be meaningful and relevant to the students because they will
be eager to find out more about what they are learning and therefore can draw
from these experiences.”
John Dewey
Project-Based Learning (PBL)
an instructional methodology that encourages students to learn and apply knowledge and skills
through an engaging experience.
Maggie O’Brien
https://www.bigdealbook.com/
PBL: Deeper Learning
Project vs Project-based LearningProject Project-based Learning
Occur after the real learning Real learning occurs through the project
Can be done alone Required collaboration and teacher guidance
About the product/result About the process
Teacher-directed Student-directed
All projects have the same goal (normally)
Students make choices that determine the outcome
Products are submitted to the teacher
Products are presented to an authenticaudience
May not relevant to real-world Based in real-world experiences of problems
Application of game features and game
mechanics in a non-game context.
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Engaged by: Leaderboards, Ranks Engaged by: Achievements
Engaged by: Newsfeeds, Friends, Lists, Chat Engaged by: Obfuscated Achievements
• Goal-oriented
(Achievement)
• Leader board, Rank
• Self-evaluation tool
(Formative assessment)
• Progressive guidance
• Chat, Sharing, Group
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